While theoretically possible, the answer is no. If a"wormhole" were to be produced, the math shows it to be an infinitely long, infinitely *narrow* tube - a single atom would be enough to 'plug it up' at the end. With the massive core of the star itself, and all the matter that falls into a black hole - there'd be no chance for a true wormhole to be formed before it was blocked.
2007-08-31 04:05:11
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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Do Wormholes Exist?
No creditable scientist can rule out the possibility of intelligent extraterrestrial life beyond planet Earth. Earth holds many perplexing enigmas that lack feasible explanation. If alien life forms do in-fact exist beyond our own world, many of the unexplained phenomenon may have an answer.
One logical solution to this mystery is wormholes. In theory, it is logically possible to travel great distances instantaneously by bending space. It is said that space is like a piece of rubber than can bend and stretch. I this were true, with the correct technology, space itself may be altered making long distance travel possible.
Some conspiracy followers are under the impression that these wormholes do exist both naturally and artificially.
2007-08-31 11:57:56
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answered by Stars:) 4
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No, wormholes do not exist. They are the theoretical imaginings of mathematicians.
There are powerful forces in the universe that are in the ball park however. Both huge gravity fields and huge electrical fields propel matter to speeds and distances that are incomprehensible.
One galactic jet stretches from the center of a galaxy all the way out and past the galactic rim!
;-D Astronomy is beautiful! Take a look!
2007-08-31 11:14:38
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answered by China Jon 6
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It is a concept. Not yet proven. But many scientists believe on it. I think that this concept is originated because scientists are saying something like that all planets and stars are spreaded on something or time. Like something is water surface. But actually i dont believe in presence of any such thing. So i dont believe on wormholes.
2007-08-31 11:26:46
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answered by shailesh.giri 2
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Theoretically wormholes are predicted. But their existence has not yet been proved.
2007-09-01 11:07:07
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answered by Nivvedan 2
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to my knowledge we have never observed one - so if you're philosophical - like if a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it does it make a sound kind of person then you would have to say no -
but theoretically (as we currently understand) the laws of physics do suggest that they are possible - the amount of energy one would have to harness in order to create one is immense - something close to all of the energy produced by all of the stars of our galaxy
2007-08-31 11:08:17
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answered by lancej0hns0n 4
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s it does exist
2007-09-01 07:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Worms live in earth; they don't make holes
2007-09-02 00:00:52
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answered by wind 4
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yes
2007-08-31 12:51:49
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answered by wolf 5
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I think yes.
2007-08-31 11:11:13
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answered by Rana 7
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