Do wormholes really exist? Will technology progress to this point in the future?

Updated on science 2024-07-23
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Whether wormholes really exist is uncertain, and it is possible that technology will progress to this point in the future.

    The concept of "wormhole" was first proposed by Austrian physicist Ludwig Flem in 1916 and perfected by Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen in 1935, so "wormhole" is also known as the "Einstein-Rosen Bridge".

    In general, the "wormhole" in people's mouth is the abbreviation of "space-time wormhole", which is considered to be a possible "shortcut" in the universe, through which objects can be transferred in time and space in an instant. However, Einstein himself did not believe that "wormholes" existed objectively, so "wormholes" were considered to be just a "mathematical trick" in later decades.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wormholes are just science fiction conjectures, which do not exist in reality, at least not in reality observation and physical inference.

    A wormhole is a hypothesis that mathematicians have come up with by distorting physical theories.

    According to Einstein's theory of relativity, an object moving at high speed (inertial frame) changes slower in time and shortens the distance in the direction of its motion relative to a stationary object (inertial frame).

    But no matter how slow the time is, no matter how the distance shrinks, they cannot be negative.

    But mathematicians don't think so, in the field of mathematics, not to mention negative numbers, imaginary numbers can be. Therefore, when mathematicians generalized the formula of relativity to the negative range, they came up with the results of "going back in time" and "traveling through space".

    Including the so-called "four-dimensional space" or higher-dimensional space theory, in fact, it is just a mathematical concept, not a real scientific conjecture.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wormholes are theoretical models proposed by scientists, which have not yet been proven, but in the future, technology will continue to develop to prove whether wormholes exist.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wormholes have not yet been discovered, black holes have been discovered, and if wormholes really exist, then technology can be developed to the point where wormholes can be discovered in the future.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    From the beginning to the present, it still only exists in scientific conjectures, whether there is a scientific community or not, and whether it will develop to this point in the future is still looking for evidence, which depends on the future development of science and technology.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Kepler-22b: Even if the planet were to be habitable, the possibility of human space migration would be almost zero. This star is 600 light-years away from the earth, and it takes 600 years to travel at the speed of light, so immigration is not realistic, and it has been 40 years since the launch of the Voyager spacecraft, and the first one has only flown a maximum of 150 astronomical units (that is, 150 average distances between the sun and the earth), so with the current scientific and technological means, it is unlikely that human beings will carry out a space move.

    Using wormholes to achieve teleportation: With the development of science and technology, new studies have found that the super strong field of "wormholes" can be neutralized by "negative mass" to stabilize the energy field of "wormholes". Scientists believe that antimatter also has a "negative mass" relative to the "positive matter" that produces energy, and can suck out all the energy around it.

    Like "wormholes", "negative mass" was once thought to exist only in theory. However, many laboratories around the world have successfully demonstrated that "negative mass" can exist in the real world, and trace amounts of "negative mass" have been captured in space by spacecraft. Scientists point out that if the "negative mass" is transmitted to the "wormhole", the "wormhole" is opened, and its structure is strengthened to make it stable, the spacecraft can pass through.

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