Theoretical Physicist
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Star Trek, Star Wars, it's all in there. They went to a hyperspace. That was an extra dimension larger than the one that they actually lived in. Wow. To travel from point A to point B. Yeah.
Star Trek, Star Wars, it's all in there. They went to a hyperspace. That was an extra dimension larger than the one that they actually lived in. Wow. To travel from point A to point B. Yeah.
Star Trek, Star Wars, it's all in there. They went to a hyperspace. That was an extra dimension larger than the one that they actually lived in. Wow. To travel from point A to point B. Yeah.
Yeah, it's entirely based on our understanding of our reality. And so according to physics and the standard model of everything, right, we have not seen any possible evidence or any clues the way matter behaves to suggest that there would be exotic matter without it escaping. to use for us specifically that wormhole.
Yeah, it's entirely based on our understanding of our reality. And so according to physics and the standard model of everything, right, we have not seen any possible evidence or any clues the way matter behaves to suggest that there would be exotic matter without it escaping. to use for us specifically that wormhole.
Yeah, it's entirely based on our understanding of our reality. And so according to physics and the standard model of everything, right, we have not seen any possible evidence or any clues the way matter behaves to suggest that there would be exotic matter without it escaping. to use for us specifically that wormhole.
So that is why, you know, most people, if you ask them, well, what would happen if we found a wormhole? That means, well, we found evidence of another civilization. Wow. Or we put it there from the future, right? Which is another possibility.
So that is why, you know, most people, if you ask them, well, what would happen if we found a wormhole? That means, well, we found evidence of another civilization. Wow. Or we put it there from the future, right? Which is another possibility.
So that is why, you know, most people, if you ask them, well, what would happen if we found a wormhole? That means, well, we found evidence of another civilization. Wow. Or we put it there from the future, right? Which is another possibility.
It could be. But all in all, it does suggest that something created it and not it being kind of naturally occurring because it seems unnatural to exist. Wow.
It could be. But all in all, it does suggest that something created it and not it being kind of naturally occurring because it seems unnatural to exist. Wow.
It could be. But all in all, it does suggest that something created it and not it being kind of naturally occurring because it seems unnatural to exist. Wow.
Yeah, it's mainly because we can't test it. So it's still kind of looked at as like a science fiction. I wouldn't say it's fringe because we have real mathematical solutions that we can kind of simulate, if you will. But in terms of something being viably testable, because that's the scientific method, we have to recreate it. You can't test for a wormhole. You can't even create one experimentally.
Yeah, it's mainly because we can't test it. So it's still kind of looked at as like a science fiction. I wouldn't say it's fringe because we have real mathematical solutions that we can kind of simulate, if you will. But in terms of something being viably testable, because that's the scientific method, we have to recreate it. You can't test for a wormhole. You can't even create one experimentally.
Yeah, it's mainly because we can't test it. So it's still kind of looked at as like a science fiction. I wouldn't say it's fringe because we have real mathematical solutions that we can kind of simulate, if you will. But in terms of something being viably testable, because that's the scientific method, we have to recreate it. You can't test for a wormhole. You can't even create one experimentally.
And so that is, I would say, the pushback or the grief against wormhole research is that, you know, this is, it seems like it is decades, if not centuries of technology ahead of us. And so then the question is, well, why would you study wormholes? Well- I would say, why would you not? Why not? That's kind of giving us another clue about how our universe could behave.
And so that is, I would say, the pushback or the grief against wormhole research is that, you know, this is, it seems like it is decades, if not centuries of technology ahead of us. And so then the question is, well, why would you study wormholes? Well- I would say, why would you not? Why not? That's kind of giving us another clue about how our universe could behave.