Worm hole transcends space
According to a controversial hypothesis, 'space-time tunnel' can exist somewhere in the galaxy, connecting to a completely different universe.
According to a controversial hypothesis, 'space-time tunnel' can exist somewhere in the galaxy, connecting to a completely different universe.
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A giant gate to space - another time may be in the center of the galaxy, large enough to swallow a spaceship. That is the conclusion from a new study, suggesting that it is possible to travel through space through wormholes, much like the scenario in the blockbuster Interstellar.
According to Albert Einstein physicist's general theory of relativity, wormholes can exist in the universe , allowing instantaneous movement between two different points in space and time. However, most scientists have long rejected the idea of being able to set up a tunnel that is large enough, stable enough to move, and has never had any worm holes discovered in nature.
Worms appear frequently in time-traveling films - (Photo: Shutterstock)
The new controversial hypothesis, published in the Annals of Physics , follows the discovery of a black hole in the middle of our galaxy. According to some experts, the black hole may be a form of wormhole. Based on complex mathematical models, Professor Paulo Salucci of the International School of Modern Studies in Trieste (Italy) thinks that this tunnel, if true, could be built from dark matter. This is an invisible and mysterious form of matter believed to account for about 26% of the universe.
The researchers combined the map of dark matter in the galaxy with the latest Big Bang model to explain the universe.'What we learned is that our galaxy can actually contain one of these tunnels and the tunnel is even about the size of a galaxy,' said Professor Salucci. Not stopping there, he thought that in the future humanity could move by shortcut to completely different spaces - time.
Salucci's team emphasized that their research results ' are extremely important because they confirm the possible existence of wormholes in most spiral galaxies . Dark matter can provide energy. amount for worm formation and retention '. According to Einstein's hypothesis, any worm hole in reality is thought to be microscopic tears on the structure of space-time. However, Professor Salucci thinks that wormholes may be hiding in the center of the galaxy, which is large enough to swallow the spacecraft. According to experts, spiral galaxies similar to the galaxy, like the neighboring Tien Nu galaxy, may also contain wormholes. Theoretically, this idea could be tested by comparing the galaxy with an unusual form of galaxies near us, like the Magellan clouds, for example.
The study was based on a similar report last year by physicists at the University of Cambridge, arguing that some wormholes are capable of being opened for long enough to send. message back to the past or to the future.'My calculations show that if a wormhole is longer than the width, you can create negative energy in the center of the worm hole . which means it takes a considerable time to wormholes collapse ' , said Professor Luke Butcher of the University of England. And because the ends of a wormhole can exist at different points of time, if Professor Butcher's hypothesis is correct, we can send a message through time.
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