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3192602 No.3192602 [Reply] [Original]

Worm Holes!

I want to talk about ways that humans, or other advanced civilizations could construct these beast of general relativity.

1)Things needed to build a "stable" worm hole.
Personally I think that building one would be next to impossible but that's just with the technology we have today.

2)What would "you" use the worm hole for?

3)Other possible uses for the technology use to build/create worm holes.

>> No.3192606

science fiction that nobody actually knows anything about thread

>> No.3192626

>>3192602
Op here

1)The only thing you would need for a worm hole to form would be MASS amounts of energy. So you would need a way of gathering and focusing energy into a singularity or a very small point that would cause space and time to rotate into a vortex.

2)Well there are 2 known uses for worm holes, traveling vast distances and, the less known one, time travel. The time travel one is rather interesting and it happens when you take 1 end of the worm hole and accelerate it faster than light then bring it back to the point of origin upon passing threw it you would be traveling into the past.

3)With that much energy you could also make portals to higher dimensions and black holes.

>> No.3192635
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3192635

>>3192626

Everything about that statement is wrong.

>> No.3192636

>>3192635
Really? Prove it.

>> No.3192639

>>3192636
lol

>> No.3192649

this is not a fiction board

we have not the resources or need for these things currently and i can assure that you will never ever live anywhere near close enough to the timeline to see one.

>> No.3192653

>>3192649
Yes you could be right about me never seeing one.
But worms holes aren't science fiction, although they have never been discovered, they are mathematical sound. The problem being is that they are only open for such a small amount of time anything inside of one would be ripped apart by space-time it self.

>> No.3192665

>>3192602
>>3192653
So the better question is not how to build/create one. But how to create a suit/ship/whatever to survive the passage through one. Not sure about you but I wouldn't want every part of me ripped apart atom by proton by quark etc.

>> No.3192670

>>3192653
are you fuck stupid? mathematically sound? anything to do with singularities math breaks down and doesn't fucking work.

also to op, general relativity has nothing to do with worm holes. string theory says that worms holes are very tiny and are located within atoms.

>> No.3192671

>>3192653
I am amused at how you seem to think that you know something we don't.
Come back when you've learned some Physics, kid. The discussion you want to have is just idiotic.

>> No.3192683

Do not feed the troll

>> No.3192703

>>3192602
Wormholes are a theoretical construct for all we know they don't even exist we certainly don't have any proof that they do.

>>3192626
1) No. That would just make a black hole which doesn't lead anywhere except to a crushing death. To make a wormhole you would need to literally tear the fabric of space time we do not even know if this is possible.

2) >take 1 end of the worm hole and accelerate it faster than light
>accelerate it faster than light
>faster than light
I'm sorry this is /sci/ not /tv

>> No.3192708

>>3192670
You is faggot boy.
Worm holes have a place in string theory but it was Einsteins theories that allowed for them to even be.

>> No.3192712

Lets try and unify quantum mechanics and relativity!!!

>> No.3192713

>>3192703
Worm holes have no mass there for it can go light speed.

>> No.3192731

>>3192708
your argument still makes no sense. relativity would only apply to them IF they existed and IF time travel was possible. your applying a theory to science fiction, when you do that you can spin it any way you want with 0 facts.

>> No.3192757

>>3192713
but you said
>Faster than light

>> No.3192778

>>3192649
Transhumanism/singularity bullshit is all shitty science fiction.

>> No.3194762

>>3192602 Worm Holes!

Every time I read that I hear it in that auto-tuned Carl Sagan voice from Glorious Dawn.

Space is filled with a network of Whouuuurmmhowlles.

>> No.3194792

>>3192778

yea ok. Someone who lived 1,000 years ago thought talking to somebody a world away in real time was also just fiction.