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Do wormholes break laws of physics?

Do wormholes break laws of physics?

So yes. All genuine mathematical ‘physicist’ on Earth believe that black holes, Big Bang, and dark matter, as well as wormholes have thoroughly been proven to exist.

Do wormholes violate thermodynamics?

No, black holes do not violate the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.

Did Einstein predict wormholes?

Einstein’s theory of general relativity mathematically predicts the existence of wormholes, but none have been discovered to date. A negative mass wormhole might be spotted by the way its gravity affects light that passes by.

Do wormholes exist?

However, wormholes are often unstable structures (though there are, in the scientific literature, proposals involving exotic matter with negative energy that would avoid such instability), and their very existence is still an open question (see this link ).

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Did Einstein believe in black holes and wormholes?

Black Holes and Wormholes. In fact, the idea of a black hole was proposed as early as 1783 by the amateur British astronomer John Michell (and independently by the Frenchman Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1795). Ironically, Einstein himself did not believe in the existence of black holes, and he strongly resisted the idea,…

What happens when two wormholes join the same universe?

Unfortunately, in 1962, the two American physicists John Wheeler and Robert Fuller showed that if Schwarzchild wormholes join two parts of the same universe, they will pinch off too quickly for any particle (including light) to cross between the two regions (this wormhole solution is unstable ).

Why can’t a wormhole bridge be transversed?

Tidal forces at the throat of the wormhole are too strong, killing the traveler. Einstein-Rosen bridges therefore cannot be transversed. There are however proposals for wormholes that are transversable!