Why don't we see the fabric of space and if it bends then does it tear apart when it reaches its max limit.... ?
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You can't see fabric of space that's because its hypothetical to see. I mean when Einstien told about it, then he told that it exist but you can't see it just like you can't see time but time exists.
Now, the second concept is totally hypothetical. When it reaches it max limit the it is believed by scientists that it ooens a new portal which is the pathway of another place ( another universe or another galaxy or anything). It creates a warmhole.
No one has noticed and it is not proven by experiment but scientists are trying to do so.
You can't see fabric of space that's because its hypothetical to see. I mean when Einstien told about it, then he told that it exist but you can't see it just like you can't see time but time exists.
Now, the second concept is totally hypothetical. When it reaches it max limit the it is believed by scientists that it ooens a new portal which is the pathway of another place ( another universe or another galaxy or anything). It creates a warmhole.
No one has noticed and it is not proven by experiment but scientists are trying to do so.
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