aren't wormholes like heaven? Neither are provable, but we all wish they existed? Is theory alone enough?
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No. Wormholes are very real according both to quantum mechanics and relativity theory. The conditions for wormholes are perfect inside black holes. The are travesable topological openings in spacetime, a subreality, threaded with an exotic antigravitational substence.
Inside a black hole, the gravitational forces are very powerful. Since the excape velocity is light speed, the forces are so strong they even twist space and time around, swapping roles. Space now becomes timelike, and time becomes spacelike. These forces are not gone unnoticed in relativity. If enough distortion is located in a certain area long enough, tiny openings would occur in spacetime. I think it was John Wheeler who coined them as worm holes.
But we don't even have anything near the kind of power yet to create a wormhole. We would need to reach the Planck Energy, which is around a trillion times less than what we can produce today in particle accelerators.
if wormholes are in blackholes, how would anything be able to travel through it? Isn't that the whole nature of a wormhole?