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Wormholes may sound like science fiction, but they could be real. New research shows that wormholes may be hiding on the other side of black holes. Jumping into a wormhole to travel to another galaxy is still science fiction, but they do reveal more about ...
When talking about a wormhole, one could only think about the bridge that connects two regions in the spacetime continuum, centering on a literal hole that warps people in another dimension. And the recent study from researchers attempted to make a ...
Dustin Henderson and the rest of the squad in Stranger Things get a pretty decent briefer on wormholes by his science teacher Scott Clarke in Season 1, Episode 5, entitled Chapter 5: The Flea and the Acrobat.
The idea that wormholes are real may seem far-fetched. In fact, thinking of a tunnel that bores from one point in space to another that is thousands of light-years away seems like something from science fiction. But now, scientists say that wormholes may ...
Wormholes, also known as an Einstein-Rosen bridge, are commonly used in sci-fi stories as a way to quickly zip between distant parts of the universe. Sci-fi writers have long leaned on the wormhole as an important plot device. It’s a quick way to get ...
Wormholes are a sci-fi staple, and and it's possible that they exist in the real universe. But how would they work? Physicists have now used a quantum processor to simulate a traversable wormhole, teleporting information between two quantum systems.
The first Avengers flick hit its dramatic peak when an alien army descended upon New York via a wormhole in the sky. New research shows part of this is theoretically possible. (Hint: It's not the alien army part.) Wormholes, a shortcut from one area of ...
Einstein-Rosen or “ER” bridges, are equivalent to entangled quantum particles, also known as Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen or “EPR” pairs. The quantum connection between wormholes prevents their collapse without involving exotic matter. The quantum ...
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