As the person above said, the universe is everything...so no you can't have a hole that connects two universe's. Wormholes are like a rip in the space-time continum, they are the shortest possible route from one place to another (if they actually exist).
2006-07-04 07:28:28
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answered by David B 2
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I do but I'm not thinking in terms of Physical Universe but rather a non-physical Universe whereas there is the Physical existence of places and the Spiritual existence or a spiritual world that coexist with the Physical. Death being a transcending from one reality or realm to another. I believe movement is possible between the two but more from the spiritual to the physical than the other way around. As far as physical existence of other worlds and universe and where, if all, it ends or terminates I feel is beyond human ability to comprehend and transcends into a reality of Faith.
2006-07-04 07:26:16
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answered by alagk 3
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No. From my understanding, a universe is by definition, everything. So you can't connect everything to everything, since it would all be part of the same "universe", you see? Unless I'm wrong, or they change the definition.
I think we know 1% of what the universe actually holds. I do think there are parts that we haven't even begun to imagine that may have mirror galaxies, but not "universes".
2006-07-04 07:22:33
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answered by Swarms 3
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Universe: the word means 1. There's only one universe.
NASA doesn't think so either. They say that the universe was randomly created and wll eventually end . They don't know what existed before it or what is outside of our expanding universe. It's outside of our comprehension.
2006-07-04 07:24:30
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answered by Matt H 2
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Einstein
2006-07-04 07:38:17
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answered by Joe R 2
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Yes. Black holes are portals to other dimensions and other universes. At least I think they are.
Yeah, I know, you would get irradiated and stretched to death before you went in, and even then, "in" means being crushed to singularity, but after THAT, another world!
2006-07-04 07:23:47
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answered by eyebum 5
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Yes they are called worm holes and they have been scientifically proven too exist!
2006-07-04 07:22:53
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answered by jmdavis333 5
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well it depends on how bad his condition is but im sure with all the new and lastest medical stuff out there he might be able to walk again
2006-07-04 07:22:55
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answered by hazeleyez4evr 1
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i do believe that there are celestial fistulas in the universe.
2006-07-04 07:24:00
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answered by ask hank 1
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Don't know, but it would be interesting to find out.
2006-07-04 07:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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