What Is A Warmhole?

In physics, a wormhole is a hypothetical
topological feature of spacetime that
would be, fundamentally, a "shortcut"
through spacetime

A wormhole is, in theory, much like a
tunnel with two ends each in separate
points in spacetime. In 1935, Albert
Einstein and Nathan Rosen in 1935 first
dreamed up the idea of a wormhole.

They realized that general relativity
allows the existence of "bridges"
originally called Einstein-Rosen
bridges but now known as wormholes.

These space-time tubes act as shortcuts
connecting distant regions of space-time.
See image above that shows howa
wormhole connects black holes with
white holes.

There is no observational evidence for wormholes, but on a theoretical level there are valid solutions to the equations of the theory of general relativity which contain wormholes. But, assuming that general relativity is correct, there may be wormholes.

The wormhole theory postulates that a theoretical passage through space-time could create shortcutsfor long journeys across the universe. Wormholes are predicted by the theory of general relativity.
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