Wormholes

Started by dark13652 pages

Originally posted by ((The_Anomaly))
however, according to some wormholes could allow us to travel through time. thus we could have a philosophical discussion on the ethics of time travel.

It might potentially be another portal to another universe.

you said that a thousand times already^

my last post was meant for Ketchuptome

well there our other systems out there. but there to far to reach. the closest star is 7 or 8 lightyears away so thats basicly 40 or 42 years earth wise. if we ever found a way to reach another sytem or galaxy it could take at least 100 years.

However, once you go into a wormhole, would it be possible to get out? It would mean exiting a black hole, which is pretty damn hard.

what is the difference between a worm hole and a black hole?😕

i have an idea...ill chuck a camera through one and watch what happens😎

Al you have to do is to dig in the front lawn of your house. There are sure to be a few wormholes there

Warm holes.. hmm probably beyond earth.. maybe out in space some where.. but it would be nice if they had one where you can jump back and forth between dimensions

Their are lots of different types of Wormhole;
Some involve things like Quantum tunnelling the most common theory is that of Lorentzian wormholes. 😄

and the ones in the ground!

droolio

hotsauce6548 presented the best post relevant to the topic so far.

Wormholes do exist. What I have noticed in this discussion is that most of you are limiting your warm hole to the easily recognizable 4 dimensions. What you have not considered is that a worm applies multi-dimensionally. Wormholes exist that do not effect time-space as we observe it because we cannot observe time space in certain measurements of reality via our perceptions of those realities.

To make it easier to understand, imagine looking out the window and seeing everyone that enters and exits the shed. If you stop looking out of the window then you cannot see who is entering and exiting the shed but your brother who is still looking is telling you that there are people still entering and exiting the shed.

In reality we cannot adjust our perceptions to encompass a post-4 dimensional measurement. We can how ever see the effects of other dimensions on the matter that we are observing. My metaphor should be of help to explain that.

If you (the community) wish for me to continue, then I can do so.

Re: Wormholes

Originally posted by Ketchuptome
What are thoughts about Wormholes. In the dictionary they say its a hole that transport you through the universe.......

I thought that was called a black hole?jm 😕

Originally posted by Jackie Malfoy
I thought that was called a black hole?jm 😕

No a black hole is something different ✅

A black hole is...I can't explain that properly....hmm it has a lot of mass...and therefore a lot of gravitation...and......it is something totally different to a wormhole

Originally posted by dadudemon
hotsauce6548 presented the best post relevant to the topic so far.

Wormholes do exist. What I have noticed in this discussion is that most of you are limiting your warm hole to the easily recognizable 4 dimensions. What you have not considered is that a worm applies multi-dimensionally. Wormholes exist that do not effect time-space as we observe it because we cannot observe time space in certain measurements of reality via our perceptions of those realities.

To make it easier to understand, imagine looking out the window and seeing everyone that enters and exits the shed. If you stop looking out of the window then you cannot see who is entering and exiting the shed but your brother who is still looking is telling you that there are people still entering and exiting the shed.

In reality we cannot adjust our perceptions to encompass a post-4 dimensional measurement. We can how ever see the effects of other dimensions on the matter that we are observing. My metaphor should be of help to explain that.

If you (the community) wish for me to continue, then I can do so.

Yes, please.

Originally posted by Jackie Malfoy
I thought that was called a black hole?jm 😕

Um, no. A black hole is what is created when a star dies. It is a star of so much compact material that its mass has increases enormously. (A neutron star, the step before a black hole in mass, has so much mass that ten tonnes fit on a teaspoon - or so we were told at school)

However, the black hole's mass has so much gravity that even light cannot escape it. Hence the black hole.

Takes thousands of years to develop to. ✅