Study Suggests We Were Wrong About Einstein's Wormhole Idea
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Top Comments (10)
you know, I just discovered the other day that Einstein was actually a real person. all this time, I thought he was just a theoretical physicist.
Kinda sad, looks like captain Janeway and the Voyager crew won't be getting back from the Delta quadrant anytime soon.
This went far weirder places than I anticipated. And it started at wormholes.
Anton: it’s not sci-fi Anton: proceeds to describe the most sci-fi sounding explanation involving the reversal of time and a mirrored universe.
Thank you for your excellent work communicating science. You are needed and appreciated.
This is the kind of problem that I like to think about when I am dealing with insomnia. Anything seems possible at 3:30 AM.
The 1958 sci-fi novel "A Clash of Cymbals" (a.k.a. "The Triumph of Time") by James Blish is based on the idea of an anti-matter universe traveling backwards in time which is about to "collide" with our forward-traveling universe, resulting in mutual annihilation and a new "big bang".
Despite been expelled of my 3rd year of high school and having almost zero knowledge no math and physics, your form of present information allows almost eclverybody yo understand... Thanks for that
When Einstein was initially describing wormholes on the backside of black holes, he suggested they would lead "outside our universe", a concept he wasn't comfortable with. Then some of his students suggested it could also curve back around to a distant point in our universe. In order for us to recognize such a wormhole, we would need to see clearly identifiable materials going in and reappearing from a distant galaxy in a still identifiable form.
This is very intuitive and makes a lot of sense!
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Top Comments (10)
you know, I just discovered the other day that Einstein was actually a real person. all this time, I thought he was just a theoretical physicist.
Kinda sad, looks like captain Janeway and the Voyager crew won't be getting back from the Delta quadrant anytime soon.
This went far weirder places than I anticipated. And it started at wormholes.
Anton: it’s not sci-fi Anton: proceeds to describe the most sci-fi sounding explanation involving the reversal of time and a mirrored universe.
Thank you for your excellent work communicating science. You are needed and appreciated.
This is the kind of problem that I like to think about when I am dealing with insomnia. Anything seems possible at 3:30 AM.
The 1958 sci-fi novel "A Clash of Cymbals" (a.k.a. "The Triumph of Time") by James Blish is based on the idea of an anti-matter universe traveling backwards in time which is about to "collide" with our forward-traveling universe, resulting in mutual annihilation and a new "big bang".
Despite been expelled of my 3rd year of high school and having almost zero knowledge no math and physics, your form of present information allows almost eclverybody yo understand... Thanks for that
When Einstein was initially describing wormholes on the backside of black holes, he suggested they would lead "outside our universe", a concept he wasn't comfortable with. Then some of his students suggested it could also curve back around to a distant point in our universe. In order for us to recognize such a wormhole, we would need to see clearly identifiable materials going in and reappearing from a distant galaxy in a still identifiable form.
This is very intuitive and makes a lot of sense!