Very likely. See how much technology has changed in mere 4 years? The wormholes arnt the actual transport but a new element coded *Slip Space* Will port the vessels to a coordinate, but the first slip space mechanism will be off alot nad may land the vessel some where between 100-100000 miles away from its actual destination. If something was to happen to the engine that contains it the ship would be warped and all its crew to there death.
2006-12-12 15:37:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A wormhole is not a means of transportation that one can use whenever. there has to be something to create a wormhole (like the eventhorizon of a black hole) my theory is that all black holes connect and that anything that enters them is compressed into near nothingness and expelled from the connection between the two "ends". So anything that enters a black hole is destroyed. The extremely dense material that was a planet or a sun is then trapped in sub space.
yea long but its my theory, based with some fact.
2006-12-12 15:47:52
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answered by catastrophy 2
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LMAO that depends if worm holes are actually real or not. I think you been watching too much sci fi as worm holes are just a theory. And its not a circle, its a fold in space which connects two points which are physically apart together into one point in space.
Tuan above mentioned that technology is always advancing, yes I agree with that notion however I have also noticed that transport technology has not advanced since we went to the moon in 1967, we are still relying on combustion-based locomotion, if we are to advance space travel we will need to develop a wholly new method of locomotion, however I dont see that happening due to economic and political factors.
2006-12-13 03:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. no longer needed. Any lengthy-time period area voyage in the route of a vacation spot with out a certain doable nutrients source will be followed by adequate hydroponic platforms to keep our travellers nicely-fed. 2. not likely. If the extraterrestrial beings are sensible and function even a rudimentary commercial civilization, they'll hardly seem at a unmarried spacecraft as an 'invasion', somewhat if no truly invasion takes position. besides which, the overpowering odds aspect to this manner of civilization as being so a lot extra more desirable than us. 3. we can already stumble on planets, so we would purely %. one which's in what we evaluate to be the 'liveable' band on the challenge of it truly is favourite individual, and of adequate yet no longer so large a mass as to be liveable. 4. sure, that's the case, IF the purely right stress is fusion. There are different stress opportunities even with the undeniable fact that when you're going to hypothesize interstellar spacecraft.
2016-11-26 00:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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thats not true. You have watched a TV documentary and take their simplified explanation (explanation for idiots) as how it actually works.
What you have said doesnt in any way describe how they work.
But to answer your question: possibly, we dont know yet. We dont know what it would be like INSIDE a worm hole.
The catch, and I am sure that your tv show explained this to you, you would have to visit the location at the otherside, generate the wormhole and come back. you cant just go somewhere long ways away instantly, you have to go there first, which could make it pointless.
2006-12-12 15:32:19
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answered by delprofundo 3
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yes, in the future we will travel through wormholes to any points in space we need to go
2006-12-12 15:44:47
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answered by forex 2
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Unlikely, since wormholes connect black holes.
2006-12-12 15:30:42
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answered by Jerry P 6
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Of course, they will have things we can't even imagine now.
Worm holes? Possibly. But don't count on it in this lifetime.
2006-12-12 15:33:50
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answered by Gnome 6
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Hopefully yes, as without those or something similar, we'll never go anywhere.
2006-12-12 15:37:27
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answered by Anonymous
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My crystal ball is a little fuzzy.
2006-12-12 15:47:35
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answered by Otis F 7
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