Re: What is a worm hole in theory?



festusbyrne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is a worm hole compressed space-time that is directed between two
point in space-time.

A wormhole is where worms live.

There is also a physics term for such that does not
physically exist and has never been proven to be actually be possible.
Not once has any physicist or relativist been able to "bend" spacetime
to prove the bending can eevn occur, nevermind a womhole once the
bend has been created.
..

If a black hole is assumed to be a static compressed space-time onto a
single point through rotation, then a worm-hole is a black hole with
moving matter between two points in space-time. A worm hole is in
theory a traveling black hole. The space-time that connects two points
in a worm-hole is extremely compressed in such a way that you can just
move across vast distances without needing to breaking the speed of
light limit.

Black Holes are nothing like a relativist says they are.
They are simply gigantic gatherings of mass that have such a
strong force of gravity that particles can not even vibrate to
produce, nor reflect light in any visable forms.

<snipped rest of relativist garbage point of view about how the universe
works>

wormholes do not exist, and will never exist.
blackholes do exist but they are nothing like relativity states they are
like.

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Creator of the Clock Malfunction Theory
Spaceman



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