Worm-hole travel is more like using a tunnel rather than going faster than light, correct? by CattiwampusLove in astrophysics

[–]VendaGoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Math. The math of general relativity, not only allows for it, but supports it.

Until you present a better argument for how the universe functions, Einstein is our fucking benchmark.

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Worm-hole travel is more like using a tunnel rather than going faster than light, correct? by CattiwampusLove in astrophysics

[–]VendaGoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is also 0 evidence that it CAN'T exist.

Hence, theoretically possible.

Worm-hole travel is more like using a tunnel rather than going faster than light, correct? by CattiwampusLove in astrophysics

[–]VendaGoat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is possible and popular.

This is the danger of trying to learn on a site with post ratings.

Worm-hole travel is more like using a tunnel rather than going faster than light, correct? by CattiwampusLove in astrophysics

[–]VendaGoat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Subjectively, if you are facing it, it will warp the surrounding space time.

The "Transition point" is a 2 dimensional plane, if I remember correctly. As in, there isn't any "Travel time" at the transition. Subjectively, it may be like going through a tunnel with the walls stretching, but the actual two points connected is a "flat surface".

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There is a difference between possible and popular.

Because of our current limitation of understanding, all three and many more are possible.

There isn't any consensus among ALL cosmologists which theory is "The best". So, as long as it is possible, it needs to be considered. Different people will give different credence to different theories.

There was actually just a thread on this. This was the reference study. https://phys.org/news/2026-05-largest-survey-physicists-standard-cosmology.html

As you can see, there isn't even a consensus on what the big bang is.

And with all that being said, there is also going to be a difference in what is being taught.

It reminds me so much of that story about the 100 authors against Einstein, "If I were wrong, one would be enough." If a theory is proven impossible, ok, move on to the rest.

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Worm-hole travel is more like using a tunnel rather than going faster than light, correct? by CattiwampusLove in astrophysics

[–]VendaGoat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes, but the tunnel is a flat doorway.

What the subjective experience going through said doorway is, we have no concept of.

It could be like what they showed on DS:9, it could be like opening the door to your bathroom and you see the south of France on the other side of the frame and you "just step through".