What is a worm hole in theory?



Is a worm hole compressed space-time that is directed between two
point in space-time.

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.


Using very high density mass to compact space-time and connect two
points of vast distances makes it easier to traverse enormous space.
It's just be a matter of crushing distances/times into a smaller
region so you can just stroll across without expending enormous amount
of time and energy to get to your destination.

Creating a worm-hole takes huge amount of energy - at least 500
million solar masses for a black hole. In our galaxy alone their is
only known black hole which can create a worm-hole and its at the
center of our galaxy, by moving this black hole in the direction of
travel you can compress space, thus reducing the distance in front.

If we wanted to travel to the nearest star, just by compressing the
space in front of the ship with a huge energy density or mass
compaction will make the distances we need to cross shorter. The level
of warping/space-time compacting will depend on our ability to gather
enough potential energy density.
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