Wormholes π
What is a Wormhole? π€―
A wormhole is a theoretical tunnel connecting two distant points in space-time.
It emerges from solutions to the equations of General Relativity.
Who Proposed It? π¨βπ¬
In 1935, Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen described a bridge in space-time,
known as the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.
Types of Wormholes π₯
- Einstein-Rosen Bridge (Non-traversable)
- Traversable Wormhole (Theoretical)
- Quantum Wormholes (Speculative)
Why Are They Important? π
They help physicists explore gravity, black holes,
and possibilities of faster-than-light travel.
Possible Applications π
- Interstellar travel theories
- Time travel research
- Quantum gravity studies
- Understanding black holes
Quick Quiz π§
Wormholes come from which theory?
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Bending space-time through knowledge πβ¨