Wormholes are a gravitational phenomena. Or imaginary gravitational phenomena, as the case may be.
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Wormholes don't exist because the only way they would exist is if they were seeded with exotic material created by an intelligence far beyond our own. Something would have to make one.
We see no objects in our universe that could become wormholes as they age.
Some scientists think it may be possible to capture a wormhole and enlarge it many trillions of times to make it big enough for a human or even a spaceship to enter.
I became interested in this question of whether you can build wormholes for interstellar travel. I realized that if you had a wormhole, the theory of general relativity by itself would permit you to go backward in time.
It was quite a surprise when I realized that with a single wormhole you could have time hook up towards the future or towards the past and that you can actually manipulate the wormhole and change how time hooked up.
If you have a wormhole, then you can turn them into time machines for going backward in time.
The energy necessary to create a wormhole or to wrap time into nuts is incredible. It's not for us. It's maybe for our descendants who have mastered the energy of this technology. So if one day, somebody knocks on your door and claims to be your great great great great granddaughter, don't slam the door.
Sometimes, when you watch people play a video game, they seem lost in this wormhole, or in a trance.
In software systems it is often the early bird that makes the worm.
Keyholes are the occasions of more sin and wickedness, than all other holes in this world put together.
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