Wormholes are mathematically possible but not physically possible. In other words, they exist as solutions to Einsteins field equations but these are solutions that have no physical reality (this is just like quadratic equations in physics that have a +ve and -ve mathematical solution, but the -ve one hasno meaning).
Even theoretically, you would have to rotate a disc with a mass about 10 times that of the galaxy to create one - not very practical.
2007-04-24 01:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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First, never listen to the scientists, most aren't deep thinkers like Einstein was.
Anything is possible.
One time SCIENCE said a human would be crushed if they travelled faster than 60 MPH
One time SCIENCE said cutting into a human to make them bleed was good for relieving fevers.
This history of science is filled with so many old wives tales, the latest of which is the saga of Pluto and Planets
See it WAS an old wives tale to believe Pluto was a planet.
Anything is possible. God, walking on water, worm holes, faster than light travel, turning lead into gold.
We have NOTHING, however, to back up the REALITY of Worm Holes
They are, as poined out, theoretical entities.
See, Scientists won't acknowledge the possitiblity that there is something out there smarter and more technologically advanced.
What no one can explain is how boats and planes vanish in the trinagle without ANY TRACE. No wreckage. No sonar soundings.
Is there a worm hole there? Has an advanced civilization zapped them with some ray gun
It's NOT impossible.
But we have NO PROOF WHATSOEVER
So it is implausable.
So while the Poindexters of the world have something to say and it's accurate to a degree (10 years ago they would have told you definitively PLUTO WAS A PLANET, today they will not), don't view it as the final word.
One of the proofs for God is that science always ends up with egg one it's face
One day, possibly, someone will figure out how to measure a Tachyon and establish it travels faster than light.
Then they will have to re-write Einstein's laws
On that day, SCIENCE will no longer be able to say nothing travels faster than light.
Egg on the face
Not that it will happen, it may not.
That's the strange thing about physics. What we preceive as Worm Holes may, in fact, turn out to be another more explainable phenomenon and at that point Worm Holes won't be attached to Einsteins work.
Once again, EGG on the face.
Scientists have their feet planted too firmly on the ground, even Einstein
His math SHOWED the universe moved, but he couldn't accept it so he came up with a more reality based concept of the Aether which was largely accepted by science or he changed his math to fix it.
Later when Hubble showed things moved he had to recant that and said it was the biggest mistake he ever made.
Instead of going with it and saying, I don't know why this is, one possible explaination is eveyrthing is in motion another explanation is the Aether, another explainatin is I goofed somewhere in my math.
He fixed it and turned in shoddy homework!
The best scientists are the science fiction writers. They gave us technology centuries before we actually had it.
They don't have to explain it, they don't have to prove it, they don't have to justify it, they just have to see it.
One day we may have a Star Trek food replicator that gives you steak, potatoes and corn from some syrup with proteins and carbohydrates.
2007-04-24 10:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Your reputable mathematician is a phony. All the "mysteries" were proved to be hoaxes. They were based on a book full of exaggerations. Worm holes are mathematical inventions and to make one would take the instant conversion of the mass of a galaxy to energy. You heard wrong.
2007-04-24 08:02:29
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answered by Gene 7
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Wormholes in science, not real, wormholes in Earths dirt, real.
2007-04-24 09:36:34
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answered by spir_i_tual 6
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