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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Wormholes are some of the most exotic objects hypothesized to exist in the universe. They are the shortcuts through spacetimes between two locations, connected by a bridge called the wormhole’s throat, featuring an entrance and an exit. The idea of wormholes was first proposed by Ludwig Flamm in 1916 and later expanded upon by Albert Einstein and his colleague Nathan Rosen in 1935, leading to the term "Einstein-Rosen bridges" being used to refer to wormholes. The concept originates from Einstein’s general relativity. According to it, spacetime can be curved, and a wormhole is a place where the curvature of spacetime is so extreme that it creates a tunnel-like structure. These bridges can connect distant points within the same universe, as well as between different universes. However, no traversable wormhole has been found to date.
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Комментарии • 940

  • @d.structive2633
    @d.structive2633 Год назад +1609

    I think the reason why wormholes haven't been discovered yet is because we still don't have the necessary equipment and knowledge to locate them.

    • @embelished_meister500
      @embelished_meister500 Год назад +109

      Yeah. It’s like that with a lot of things in space, but maybe in the future we will have space travel, who knows.

    • @ThePopeOfAllDope
      @ThePopeOfAllDope Год назад

      Probably not. The Mathematics of wormholes only work when you plug in negative mass. We are pretty sure negative mass isn’t a possibility in our universe. On top of that they are extremely unstable structures. They would collapse on themselves almost the moment they formed.
      Edit: I study physics and astronomy

    • @mannyg_ra7611
      @mannyg_ra7611 Год назад +42

      They do not exist.

    • @belinhobeli9569
      @belinhobeli9569 Год назад +63

      Or they dont exist

    • @fenilkheni9494
      @fenilkheni9494 Год назад +2

      Dahhh

  • @steelwitness
    @steelwitness Год назад +439

    I will gladly volunteer to be launched into a wormhole to find out for all of us.

    • @reshami111
      @reshami111 Год назад +6

      😅

    • @SarthakSharma2412
      @SarthakSharma2412 Год назад +11

      Me too🤚

    • @usipussi6647
      @usipussi6647 Год назад +8

      Well you will be crushed

    • @miskittt
      @miskittt 11 месяцев назад +21

      Condolences to the family on your painful demise.

    • @Djhrhehebe
      @Djhrhehebe 7 месяцев назад +3

      I guess if the pay is good I will volunteer also

  • @alexistramirez
    @alexistramirez Год назад +623

    I wanna go inside like a slide and travel into another universe

    • @kamaruddinabdullah1097
      @kamaruddinabdullah1097 Год назад +49

      Me too... Hopefully we land somewhere beautiful n nice

    • @pollydybell9627
      @pollydybell9627 Год назад +23

      Do DMT! You'll go there. You are it!

    • @Gentleman..
      @Gentleman.. Год назад +42

      It only makes me believe life is a simulation 💀

    • @rosetanner9817
      @rosetanner9817 Год назад +3

      ​@@kamaruddinabdullah1097 😂🎉

    • @iisverynoob
      @iisverynoob Год назад +5

      Lets do it boys, I am with you. lets travel together like a trip and see the beauty of space. 🙂

  • @physics_and_discovery
    @physics_and_discovery Год назад +945

    "No traversable wormhole has been found to date". Does this mean that non-traversable wormholes have been discovered?

    • @Mote78
      @Mote78 Год назад +74

      No, as of the date that this was published ergo the wording. It could change at any time with new discoveries daily.

    • @BigManAtta
      @BigManAtta Год назад +22

      Thats what i thought😂

    • @alizainal7180
      @alizainal7180 Год назад +49

      Isnt it just blackholes? I think the other end of the wormhole has to have an opposite effect of a blackhole or else we will just get sucked back right after we get out since the bending of spacetime represents gravity

    • @ChodyRay
      @ChodyRay Год назад +23

      It means that the guy that made this has literally 0 clue what he's talking about and everything he's talking about is nothing but pure speculation

    • @sytherplayz
      @sytherplayz Год назад +9

      ​@@alizainal7180no, because it requires negative mass.

  • @BrokeDude69
    @BrokeDude69 5 месяцев назад +22

    My brain is not braining 💀

    • @fastcars514
      @fastcars514 Месяц назад

      It means that everything in that galaxy is so cramped in that tight hole is basically you are traveling super fast at lights peed because everything's so close together

  • @83abhinavnigam
    @83abhinavnigam Год назад +104

    A tunnel shape seems to be possible because it is been visualised as 2D mesh , but it is not .

    • @theunheeded2341
      @theunheeded2341 Год назад +6

      Bro forgot theres a 4th dimension

    • @add-source-to-clip
      @add-source-to-clip Год назад +9

      We need to remeber that according to Einstein relativity it also defines gravity if something like that structure exist then that will be a gravity hell hole

    • @ChimmyHihat
      @ChimmyHihat Год назад +4

      my first thought was, if mesh is space, where it is put. What is the black area? No-space space? xDD

    • @boomgameplay6714
      @boomgameplay6714 Год назад +2

      ​@@ChimmyHihat mesh is everywhere no matter what condition is a vacuum, water, air
      If you put two basketball in space they will attract each other and will collide after maybe 15 days depending on how far you put and mass everything attracts each other even on Earth *You can learn more in Vsuace Videos*

    • @gandolfmerlin1206
      @gandolfmerlin1206 Год назад +7

      ​@@ChimmyHihat think in 4d - the 2d mesh idea is just a simplified representation of spacetime. You should watch interstellar the animators have done awesome work animating a wormhole

  • @marionseifert6937
    @marionseifert6937 Год назад +244

    In a nutshell, it's the hyperloop between the black hole and the white hole

    • @mastertechnician3372
      @mastertechnician3372 Год назад +16

      And the other holes while at it.

    • @lemonade_5541
      @lemonade_5541 Год назад +8

      ​@@mastertechnician3372 💀

    • @someone-wh2rb
      @someone-wh2rb Год назад +17

      🤓actually thats not how white holes work. also black holes evaporate over time which means the matter consumed is eventually all released in the form of radiation

    • @zzzzxxxx341
      @zzzzxxxx341 Год назад

      Not a single concept of the universe of any human being applies to reality, all these earthlings have dreamed in their fairy tales. The Universe is unimaginably perfect to their imperfect mind. In a nutshell, earthlings are DUMB!!! HAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!!!

    • @forloco6508
      @forloco6508 Год назад

      white holes don’t and never will exist

  • @srinjoymukherjee5078
    @srinjoymukherjee5078 Год назад +14

    From all the knowledge I have gained about space throughout these years, I can tell that we will never be able to find a Wormhole in near future🙂

    • @CAMERAMANmanman
      @CAMERAMANmanman Год назад

      We have "invented" a particle is also teleported from it

    • @BootyEater3
      @BootyEater3 Год назад +2

      Then you need more knowledge buddy

  • @Blue-Mystic
    @Blue-Mystic Год назад +91

    a true wormhole, if they exist, won't look anything like seen in this video.
    it will be an Sphere, because we are in a 3D Universe, im not sure what it would be made of, space itself? will it have mass and gravity? but it may iradiate some light coming from the other side.

    • @farid-frederick
      @farid-frederick Год назад +4

      Did you just hint to black hole accidentally

    • @chithraumesh446
      @chithraumesh446 Год назад +8

      Yeah you watched interstellar too many times
      And that's effing wrong

    • @zjs5999
      @zjs5999 Год назад +32

      @@chithraumesh446 no, he’s actually right. You wouldn’t see a ‘’hole’’ but a weird distortion of space in a sort of sphere, which also isn’t a sphere. They may even look almost identical to black holes!

    • @Jshh7s
      @Jshh7s Год назад +4

      @@zjs5999 Begs the question is a black hole maybe a wormhole?😅😂

    • @CutWat
      @CutWat Год назад +1

      Yea the visualization in the video is wrong, it's just the best way to help others see how wormholes may actually work

  • @Walterhite7
    @Walterhite7 Год назад +5

    Space is really terrifying yet at the same time it's so beautiful _😮_

  • @The..Dark..Knight
    @The..Dark..Knight Год назад +452

    When it rained out, all of the little worms would come to the surface so they didn't drown. I'd try to catch one, and he would go right back down into the ground before I could catch him and my mom would say "He got away back down his little wormhole."
    Noone talks about THESE wormholes. Instead we talk of the hypothetical ones.

  • @Turtle_berry
    @Turtle_berry 5 месяцев назад +42

    The speed of light: i'm the fastest
    The speed of wormhole: your father is here🗿

    • @ennaber
      @ennaber 4 месяца назад +6

      Are you 12?

    • @ennaber
      @ennaber 4 месяца назад +5

      Nothing can travel faster than light but wormholes basically mean that
      You could travel a certain distance faster than light would, using a wormhole

    • @GyattHole12345
      @GyattHole12345 4 месяца назад

      @@ennaberstop hating it’s a joke

    • @peeeoii2738
      @peeeoii2738 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ennaberactually the speed of the universe expanding is faster than the speed of light

    • @furantsu1
      @furantsu1 3 месяца назад

      @@peeeoii2738Expansion is not the same as movement, therefore they’re incomparable. Space is not moving, it is expanding and light is moving through it.
      Light speed only acts as a limit to the movement of objects moving through space, not space stretching itself.

  • @rmduwk
    @rmduwk Год назад +14

    No traversable wormhole has found today.
    Aliens: hold my UFO key.

    • @rudolphguarnacci197
      @rudolphguarnacci197 Год назад

      Or just my beer. (A key could be inferred from the original joke.)

  • @khanoelpschon1203
    @khanoelpschon1203 Год назад +9

    I appreciate how he states it was an hypothesis. He didn't come off as if it was facts. This is how we should share information.

    • @timmortal5769
      @timmortal5769 Год назад

      Haha you don't seem to know what a scientist does
      They make hypothesis and carry out experiments to verify them
      And when such verification has been carried out by the scientists as well as other scientists
      Particularly those who disagree with the hypothesis
      It becomes a fact, and you don't need faith to believe in it.

    • @therealdonpepe
      @therealdonpepe Год назад +1

      @@timmortal5769 they’re not real tho lol can’t be proved

    • @khanoelpschon1203
      @khanoelpschon1203 Год назад

      @@timmortal5769 Your attempt to sound intelligent has failed. I'm speaking to the fact that many so called scientists speak as if what they say is fact, when actually it's not. The vast majority of information about space isn't factual

    • @timmortal5769
      @timmortal5769 Год назад

      @@therealdonpepe what is not real?

    • @therealdonpepe
      @therealdonpepe Год назад +3

      @@timmortal5769 wormholes

  • @PrinceBlake
    @PrinceBlake Год назад +3

    Ludwig Flam's 1916 idea may have been inspired by the well-publicized journey of Professor Shiga Shigetaka who aimed to bridge East and West with the gift of a stone monument cut from the tomb of Tori Suneenom in Okazaki, Japan to the Alamo in 1914. He wrote a poem etched onto the monument celebrating the heroics of 4 Alamo heroes by name, offering a comparison to two Asian legends of yesteryear. He drew a parallel between couriers Suneemon from Okazaki and Bonham from 245 Wightman Rd. His gift amounted to a wormhole between cultures. Now get this: Japan and America show a mathematical connection that can't be denied when we examine the mathematics of spinors as detailed by Roger Penrose. Roger uses the Filipino wine glass trick to demonstrate how one rotation leaves the waitress holding the wineglass contorted, yet with another rotation in the same direction like magic she and her wine glass are back to normal again. In Mrs. Kerch's Matthewave 935, a quantized spinor, or wavefunction, we find a pattern of two orbital rotations that bring the head interval of the orbit to a square foundational sum of 42. They are 245, 341, and 437. The sum of their two closest factors is 42 since 7+35; 11+31; and 19+23 all equal 42. The next set of three double rotations brings the head intervals 533, 629, and 725 into focus. Each of their square foundational sums is equal to 54 since 13+41; 17+37; and 25+29 are all equal to 54. Now let's look at the day of the year whose square foundational sum is equal to 42. They are 41, the eve of Japan's Foundation; 185, today, America's Birthday July 4th; 245, Sept. 2nd Victory Day, the day a peace treaty was signed in Tokyo Bay aboard the USS Missouri, and 341, Dec 7th, War Day, the Day of Infamy at Pearl Harbor. On this day, Shiga's stone gift, the wormhole, was shot with a pistol leaving pockmarks on the surface of the polished granite stone. After chancing upon the monument on her honeymoon, Mrs. Kerch decided to name her school in Japan The Alamo School. She also began signing her artwork '935' owing to a likeness between the sound of the numbers in Japanese (ku-mitsu-go) and her name Kumiko. Kumiko was gifted with an extraordinary discovery after seeing images of Christ and Pi in her American home. She placed her numerical name into an abandoned mathematical model her husband called the empty tomb of Christ because he couldn't figure out the middle and left it blank decades earlier. She placed her name into the center bringing the object back to life leading her husband to publish it on Flickr, and later on Quora. On their first date, Kumiko took her future husband to meet her father at the kiln he managed. Her family is Japan's most revered potter family thanks to father and son Kei and Yu Fujiwara receiving the honor of being a designated national treasure. Neil deGrasse Tyson recently observed that Mankind only relatively recently was gifted with the near-simultaneous inventions of the telescope and the microscope. He said the millions of years our ancestors spent hunting the African plains equipped us to recognize a hungry Tiger, not figure out Quantum Mechanics or if or where the Big Bang fits in all of this. Neil is right. This is why it took, not a hunter, but a woman from a family of potters to finally reveal the mystery. In pottery, the potter knows all the action takes place between the hand and clay. Likewise in quantum mechanics, it is between the ever-expanding path and the orbital path. Thus minding one's p's and q's in this sense, means being mindful of the parallel worlds between pottery and quantum mechanics. Shiga Shigetaka was taught in Hokkaido by Abraham Lincoln's friend Colonel William Smith Clark. Clark taught him Botany and Chemistry and outside of class, Christianity. As a result, he was in the habit of seeing parallel worlds. He didn't take to Christianity as his friend did but in letters to his friend, we can see how it shaped his thinking over the years, how his blend of science and heroism combined into a gift that reflected the hope that the brotherhood of man may at long last be at hand. Mrs. Kerch brought his vision and Einstein's into mathematical form through a wormhole in Time to Matthewave 935.

  • @wajidazeemfy
    @wajidazeemfy Год назад +8

    If wormholes exist these probably would be around heavy objects. The more heavier an object the more likely is a wormhole to exist around it. So the black holes again come to play.. If there are wormholes they must be around black holes..

    • @Itsjustmeandmygod
      @Itsjustmeandmygod 5 месяцев назад

      One cannot go through a black hole because as u go inside the wormhole the hole becomes shorter and shorter till it just becomes a line and then starts to widen on the pther side and wormholes are not stable as the matter reqd to stabilise the wormhole cannot exist as it does not obey the basic fundamental laws of physics

    • @A____n009
      @A____n009 5 месяцев назад +1

      What if the black holes are the gateway to the wormholes...what if the other side of the black hole is another universe...what if the black hole is the wormhole itself!
      .
      .
      I'm a sci-fi fan so I make these theories just to make myself overthink hehe😁

    • @Itsjustmeandmygod
      @Itsjustmeandmygod 5 месяцев назад

      @@A____n009 have you heard of the Penrose diagram and theory

  • @aamirrazak3467
    @aamirrazak3467 Год назад +12

    V interesting I wonder if we will discover a traversable one someday that allows us to visit other galaxies like in interstellar

    • @Mote78
      @Mote78 Год назад +5

      That’s the dream but I think we couldn’t survive the trip. Sounds too extreme.

    • @quaso7558
      @quaso7558 Год назад

      I think humanity should focus more on being a type 1 civilization first before going over to worholes suddenly...

    • @aamirrazak3467
      @aamirrazak3467 Год назад

      fair enough hopefully we can reach a type 1 civilization status someday relatively soon@@quaso7558

  • @निरहुआगेमिंग

    I think black holes are the wormholes

    • @dumdum7099
      @dumdum7099 Год назад +6

      Black holes are not actually holes

    • @floorboss
      @floorboss Год назад

      No, Black Holes arent "Dimensional Rifts" like Worm holes. Black Holes have A temporal life span. Plus have A stable, chartable focal point. Which is Different than Gates & Bridge Holes- which move in & out of reality.
      They're right there, than their gone in A 4th dimensional reality. Which I believe would be different for 6th dimensional entities & objects.
      > E.g. A lot like "Aliens" & UFO's, or more likely FALLEN ANGELS!
      I.e. coming & going into our Earthly reality: Form A more complex Sixth-dimensional space (like Hell).

    • @Kyrious
      @Kyrious Год назад

      @@dumdum7099they are the closest thing to something with mass so great it could make one

  • @JaredFrontman
    @JaredFrontman 9 месяцев назад +16

    Being a college professor in Oxford, I was one of the members involved in the studies of wormholes, where I learnt an exciting thing.
    One of the most interesting theories, which is also the most fundamental in the field of quantum gravity, is "Quantum Entanglement = Wormholes" (famously the ER=EPR theory).
    This doesn't mean that Wormholes and quantum entanglement are same thing, rather it says if an object is Quantum Entangled, then it should also have a wormhole connecting it.
    This explains why Wormholes are never found, because they are extremely EXTREMELY unstable. And they can be stabilized only for a fraction of seconds using Negative energy, which can ONLY happen at microscopic level, or a space whose ∆x∆p >> 4π (heisenberg positional-momentum uncertainity much greater than 4π).
    Hence, a BIG wormhole is extremely unlikely in space. Not impossible, but unlikely.

  • @E4_E5_KE2
    @E4_E5_KE2 8 месяцев назад +1

    I found a wormhole. Everytime i put money in my wallet it dissapears

  • @sprylight63
    @sprylight63 Год назад +21

    Bro just explained the inazuma eleven go galaxy space time travel💀

  • @anonymitious
    @anonymitious Год назад +2

    I think that the quantum fluctuations lead to the formation of the wormhole every moment, but they are so minute and small that we don't have enough technology to locate them, also due to instability, they just collapse quickly.

  • @tamirerez2547
    @tamirerez2547 Год назад +4

    I ask again and again and get no answer.
    So please, the editor of the channel, answer
    my question:
    In an attempt to explain what gravity is, the theory says that a body with a high mass distorts the space around it, so that a smaller body falls into this "hole", thus creating a circular motion around the large mass.
    The question is why does the smaller body "fall"???
    Is it possible to explain gravity by pre-supposing that it exists??
    The small body would not fall if there was no downward gravity!! But this is what we wanted to prove in the first place!!!
    Does anyone understand my question??
    Here I will prove that in a triangle the sum of the angles is 180°.
    If two angles are 60° and 30° then the third must be
    (60+30)-180
    which means the third is 90°
    Now we will sum the three angles:
    180=30+60+90
    Great proof, isn't it?

    • @roggekamp1
      @roggekamp1 Год назад +6

      I think this cannot be answered. Its like asking why is there such a thing as gravity. Newton found it spooky. All we know now is it exist and how it works. So we can use it. We even know that without gravity the universe would not exist. This is true for many phenomena in physics. We know it exists and can use it. Or ask what is consciouness 😊. We can describe it, but not explain it. My 2 cents....

    • @tamirerez2547
      @tamirerez2547 Год назад

      @@roggekamp1
      Well... first, Thank you for your answer 👍
      I guess we will never really understand what gravity is. We will be able to measure it, to know it is there, but it will be very hard to answer WHY IS IT THERE?
      Maybe, the bible is right.
      There is God, and he simply do what he want...😉

    • @superguyx5468
      @superguyx5468 Год назад

      If one side has 90 degrees, the other 2 must add up to 90 degrees

    • @Miss_You_Di_Jimi
      @Miss_You_Di_Jimi 2 месяца назад

      ​@@tamirerez2547 Why does God exist in the same way why gravity exists?

  • @echoscope4278
    @echoscope4278 Год назад +1

    What's fascinating about wormholes is that spacetime isn't torn, but it has created a hole, and all that goes on inside that hole is not bound to the same set of rules that they would be if in the actual fabric of spacetime.

  • @outlawbillionairez9780
    @outlawbillionairez9780 Год назад +39

    Webb and Hubble have allowed us to see the largest and most explosive objects in the universe. But not a single worm hole.

    • @marcgarrigosmane166
      @marcgarrigosmane166 Год назад +5

      Just wait

    • @gothgirl4evr881
      @gothgirl4evr881 Год назад +12

      Possibly because we can't see inside a black hole. I think that's where we will find them

    • @miryounis406
      @miryounis406 Год назад +3

      Whorm hole exists only for a fraction of second....it is very unstable

    • @gothgirl4evr881
      @gothgirl4evr881 Год назад +6

      @@miryounis406 if we've never found 1 then how do we know they're unstable? Is it because what physics and math say?

    • @vishnuchandrabose9875
      @vishnuchandrabose9875 Год назад +1

      @@gothgirl4evr881 In theory they exists. But without negative mass they are very unstable

  • @lise-annetijerino5624
    @lise-annetijerino5624 Год назад

    Space is so fascinating and unpredictable

  • @michaelfedora5630
    @michaelfedora5630 Год назад +20

    Thank god who made this and deserves the credit for his creations

    • @jayclayton1694
      @jayclayton1694 Год назад

      God is only real in stupid peoples deluded heads

    • @Azyc23
      @Azyc23 Год назад +1

      God made all the things around us.

    • @Azyc23
      @Azyc23 Год назад

      Amin. ☦️♥️💪

    • @jayclayton1694
      @jayclayton1694 Год назад

      Deluded nutters everywhere

    • @user-br3xs6hz2b
      @user-br3xs6hz2b Год назад +1

      🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @_noobeditz_
    @_noobeditz_ 2 месяца назад

    One theory i have of portal guns is just a high amount of force able to rip holes in space time. But, wormholes can be unstable the larger the objects, so antimatter could also be apart of something. A new idea had just popped in my head: Rick's portal fluid is likeley antimatter, or a very simillar recreation of it. It can be the force from the gun, and the antimatter causing either inter, or intra dimensional travel. You can reply to this comment stating your other thoughts, or any corrections. I am very dumb, and I would like to hear from you!
    Edit: the force from the gun could be lethal, but I am talking about a larger prototype, which is safer. Rick's gun is lightweight, and probably uses less force, because a LOT of force would be needed for a massive wormhole. Compared to Rick's gun, many suns worth of weight would be needed for a wormhole the size of something MASSIVE, but Rick's gun is around the size of an average human being. Therefore, I can conclude portal guns *could* be a replica of anitmatter mixed with a force, opening the wormhole.
    Edit 2: The wormhole would need more anitmatter the bigger the objects entering are, keeping the portals from collpasing.
    (Sorry if I broke your brain, I am in a rush.)

  • @shawns0762
    @shawns0762 Год назад +4

    Most people don't know that Einstein said that singularities are not possible. In the 1939 journal "Annals of Mathematics" he wrote "the essential result of this investigation is a clear understanding as to why the Schwarzchild singularities (Schwarzchild was the first to raise the issue of General relativity predicting singularities) do not exist in physical reality. Although the theory given here treats only clusters whose particles move along circular paths it does seem to be subject to reasonable doubt that more general cases will have analogous results. The Schwarzchild singularities do not appear for the reason that matter cannot be concentrated arbitrarily. And this is due to the fact that otherwise the constituting particles would reach the velocity of light."
    He was referring to the phenomenon of dilation (sometimes called gamma or y) mass that is dilated is smeared through spacetime relative to an outside observer. This is illustrated in a common 2 axis relativity graph with velocity on the horizontal line and dilation on the vertical. Even mass that exists at 75% light speed is partially dilated.
    General relativity does not predict singularities when you factor in dilation. Einstein is known to have repeatedly spoken about this. Nobody believed in black holes when he was alive for this reason.
    Wherever you have an astronomical quantity of mass, dilation will occur because high mass means high momentum. There is no place in the universe where mass is more concentrated than at the center of a galaxy.
    According to Einstein's math, the mass at the center of our own galaxy must be dilated. In other words that mass is all around us. This is the explanation for the abnormally high rotation rates of stars in spiral galaxies, the missing mass is dilated mass.
    According to Einstein's math, galaxies with very, very low mass would show no signs of dark matter because they do not have enough mass at the center to achieve relativistic velocities, therefore they are not infused with dilated mass. This has recently been confirmed with galaxy NGC 1052-DF2.
    The shape of a galaxy is common in nature. From atoms to our solar system, the overwhelming majority of the mass is in the center. The same must be true for galaxies. Where there is mass there is energy. The night sky should be lit up from the galactic center but it isn't.
    The modern explanation for this is because gravitational forces are so strong there that not even light can escape. Einstein's answer would be because the mass there is dilated relative to an Earthbound observer.
    The reason why we cannot see light from the galactic center is because there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. Or more precisely, everywhere you point is equally valid.

    • @alizainal7180
      @alizainal7180 Год назад

      I cant wrap my head around this, my first time reading this theory, so dark matter is a product of dilated mass? How does it connect? Is it because the high momentum of the galaxy velocity which generated more energy than a low mass galaxy and slower one that accounts for the dark energy or what? I cannot comprehend why a dilated mass causes a galaxy to have dark matter, please elaborate, some equation would make me understand it better, thank you.

    • @shawns0762
      @shawns0762 Год назад

      @@alizainal7180 If you look at a 2 axis relativity graph with velocity (from stationary to the speed of light) on the horizontal line and dilation/gamma/y on the vertical line, it will help to understand the phenomenon. It is a squared phenomenon, dilation increases at an exponential rate the closer you get to the speed of light.
      Another way to understand is to imagine a ship leaving the Earth traveling at a constant acceleration rate. When the ship reaches 50% light speed, as viewed from an Earthbound observer with a magically powerful telescope, the ship would appear normal because as the graph shows nothing has changed at that point.
      When the ship reaches 75% light speed, the image would have to be a little fuzzy because as the graph shows relativistic effects would be noticeable.
      When the ship reaches 99% light speed it would not be visible to an Earthbound observer because as the graph shows there would be virtually no relevance at that point.
      According to Einstein, no matter how fast the ship goes everything would be normal from the ship's perspective, relativistic effects are all from the vantage point of an outside/stationary/Earthbound observer.
      A simple way to confirm that dilation is the governing phenomenon in galactic centers would be to calculate the star rotation rates of a large number of galaxies. This would show that all the high mass galaxies would have star rotation rates that defy the known laws of physics and all the very low mass galaxies would have predictable star rotation rates, as Einstein's math would predict.
      This is not a new theory, dilation is the original explanation for why we cannot see light from the galactic center.

    • @alizainal7180
      @alizainal7180 Год назад

      @@shawns0762 ahh i understand, i thought it was to account for the dark matter and dark energy too. But it was to account the overall mass of a specific galaxy so because of the dilated spacetime around the center of galaxy going haywire no matter where you point generally at a galaxy it ends up at the center right?. And about the ship going 99% the speed of light disappearing on the telescope isnt it because a certain phenomenon that i cant recall whats the name for it but it was about light becoming redder and redder because the “intensity” (i forgot what its called, the vibration graph thing) drops as it moves away from you closer to the speed of light. Or is it also completely loses it relevance in relativity on you as an observer that it does not interact with you as an observer in every aspect of known science. I do think even if it is moving at 99.99% the causal speed or even 100% isnt the force of gravity still interacts with us as an observer as miniscule as it is. Since from the moment the ship existed the gravity field of that ship and us as an observer “connects”.

    • @shawns0762
      @shawns0762 Год назад

      @@alizainal7180 The relativity graph shows the phenomenon behind the phrase "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". This is from the perspective of an outside/stationary/Earthbound observer.
      Another thought experiment would be to imagine a bullet heading towards you at 99% light speed. You would have nothing to worry about because every aspect of the bullet's existence would be smeared through spacetime relative to you, not onto itself.
      I don't believe in dark energy either. There is only one reason to postulate it, to explain the exponential expansion rate of the universe. Electricity is drawn towards potential and the universe as a whole behaves the same way. If something accelerates at a constant rate, it will get faster and faster. The exponential expansion rate is what the known laws of physics would predict, provided gravitational forces are not strong enough to counteract. There is no reason to postulate some new force. Do we postulate a force driving electrons through a cable? No.

  • @russcox3125
    @russcox3125 Год назад

    Sounds ds a lot like a black hole. Space is weird, scary, but amazing and beautiful

  • @Moyty-i5j
    @Moyty-i5j Год назад +3

    The camera man:🗿🍷

    • @Inloth
      @Inloth 11 месяцев назад +1

      The cameraman who filmed interstellar:🗿🍷

  • @xtradelite903
    @xtradelite903 8 месяцев назад +1

    The film “Interstellar” starring Matthew McCannighew , directed by Christopher Nolan , presents a fictional account of these hypotheses: wormholes, teleportation , and time travel. Great film.

    • @gugumavundla
      @gugumavundla 3 месяца назад

      But the guy makes it alive and gets rescued from the black hole which is impossible 😭

    • @Miss_You_Di_Jimi
      @Miss_You_Di_Jimi 2 месяца назад

      Watched it 10 years ago. Great movie

  • @johnbhai7147
    @johnbhai7147 Год назад +5

    ''no traversable wormholes have been found to date'' ... did they found any wormhole , forget the traversable

  • @dekee1796
    @dekee1796 8 месяцев назад +2

    wormholes only exist in microscopic sizes, this is because gravity isn't strong enough to close the wormhole in that size. the observable and "traversable" wormholes are not found because gravity breaks the throat immediately.

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 Год назад +5

    What a vivid imagination!

  • @TheDuketube
    @TheDuketube Год назад

    "Wormholes"
    Astronomers - 😃🤟🏻
    Zoologist- "Ayo" 🤨📸

  • @agentpotato3163
    @agentpotato3163 Год назад +3

    Now here me out..

  • @emoji_page
    @emoji_page 5 месяцев назад +1

    Black holes might be angelic wormholes transporting them from the stellar universe to the heavens. ✨️

  • @palashingthings
    @palashingthings Год назад +6

    We cannot see a WormHole in the 3 Dimensional space
    Time is a 4th Dimensional particle, and I think I know how this wormhole works

  • @omerfaruk7156
    @omerfaruk7156 4 месяца назад +1

    Where were you find these videos?

  • @garypowell4866
    @garypowell4866 Год назад +3

    Know what I heard once? They were measuring the speed of light with a machine and discovered that the light arrived a millisecond before they flipped the switch ! Meaning the light passed through a micro wormhole. Just sayin!

  • @Rabbinicphilosophyforthewin
    @Rabbinicphilosophyforthewin Год назад

    “Featuring an entrance and an exit.”
    My brain is getting tired trying to think of what the alternatives would be.
    “This wormhole features a big interior space. No entrance, no exit, just a big interior expanse.”
    “It’s not much of a wormhole. Do you have another model?”

  • @wooonerf3195
    @wooonerf3195 Год назад +10

    This comment section is either full of astrophysicists or science deniers

    • @farid-frederick
      @farid-frederick Год назад +3

      Of course it is, what you expect? bunch of peoples discussing which one stronger Kratos or John Cena?

  • @galacticyarn
    @galacticyarn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Maybe black holes get us to another point in space or to another space

  • @lovelipshobi
    @lovelipshobi Год назад +3

    Warm holes 🎉

  • @warriorbeast1998
    @warriorbeast1998 Год назад

    Warp bubble traveling is going to be the next travel in space.

  • @lordbeerus7803
    @lordbeerus7803 Год назад +2

    The only problem I see with this hypothesis is that, if one hole opens up, there has to be another elsewhere opening up at the same time, to connect their bridges. What's that probability?.. What's the likelihood?

  • @Saadipathan
    @Saadipathan Год назад

    Explained well thank you for creating these video very easily understood that's what the audience are looking for

    • @zzzzxxxx341
      @zzzzxxxx341 Год назад

      Not a single concept of the universe of any human being applies to reality, all these earthlings have dreamed in their fairy tales. The Universe is unimaginably perfect to their imperfect mind. Your explanation is completely misleading. One thing is for sure in this reality, no mortals will unravel the secrets of the Universe, otherwise, no earthlings need to go to the toilet to comfort themselves. In other words, the human mind is meant to die DUMB!!! Very easily understood ah, REALLY AH???. Hhahahahahahahahaha!!!

  • @jojeanajaxon
    @jojeanajaxon Год назад +1

    Theres an interesting story of a mom at home with her daughter and a bright light appeared in front of them and the daughter went to touch it but the mom tried to stop her but as soon as the daughter touched it her and her mom were transported hundreds and hundreds of miles across the country. Its kindof a buried story, the government doesnt want u to know about stuff like this and just how incredibly magical and awesome our world/this reality actually is. ☺️👍

    • @ThePopeOfAllDope
      @ThePopeOfAllDope Год назад +2

      That didn’t happen and I’m pretty sure I could prove it mathematically.
      Cool plot for a short novel: yes
      Fact of reality: definitely not.
      Regardless our reality is fascinating without teleporting daughters

    • @jojeanajaxon
      @jojeanajaxon Год назад

      @@ThePopeOfAllDope It's all speculative... Never say never 🤷‍♀️ (not that u literally said "never" hahaha) I know I sound crazy but it's a little easier (for me) to live in this world believeing in the magic of what could be and possibilities... beyond our understanding of science. I mean theres math that says wormholes could exist right? Multiple dimensions... We probably couldnt even imagine what those are like, and what it takes to travel thru them... What happens inside black holes? What would it be like to be on the cusp of one, that would be way crazy! Why cant we find a way to make quantum mechanics and theory of relativity work in sync? Idk man...theres just so much wonder. I mean Stars...galaxy's, what was the universe (or multiverse) before this? Trying to grasp the concept of time thru the eyes of the cosmos...
      Imagine the things we could do if we could use 100% of our brains! Where do we go when we die? I think it's something that our mortal minds just simply cant even fathom. Everyone has their own beliefs and opinions and to find true wonder in life I think is a beautiful thing. Not to mention...the name "the pope of dope" doesnt nesiscarily lend much credibility to "your math" lmao. Not that I'm judging a book solely by its title or anything like that hahaha. ☺️

  • @BLOOD-LINE
    @BLOOD-LINE 7 месяцев назад +1

    Worm hole and black hole are still mysterious 😭 i have many questions

  • @joegagliardi3984
    @joegagliardi3984 Год назад +2

    Yes, the fabric of spacetime is curved. Nevertheless, I just can’t get behind the notion of curvature so great that a wormhole becomes possible. Respectfully, I disagree with the hypothesis that if they did exist, we could actually travel through one and potentially circumvent large distances in shorter periods of time. Also, the related idea that they may provide a way for time travel is radical. I ardently encourage other physicists’ to refrain from serious inquiry, perhaps maintaining it as a hobby…who am I to argue with a passion? I surely have mine. Nevertheless, for those working on macroscopic subjects, it’s issues like dark matter and dark energy that continued research should be focused.

  • @Darth_Jalos
    @Darth_Jalos Год назад

    To create a wormhole, the mass of the object would have to be extremely large to have a large gravitational field strength so that the curvature of space time can be so extreme that the object is able to break through the boundary of space forming a wormhole that goes from 1 side of space to the other or from 1 universe to another

  • @Exalter1
    @Exalter1 10 месяцев назад

    This is an interesting theory, but I think there is more to add. We all know black holes, they have such a high gravity force that sucks in anything in its way and nothing can escape.
    Now white holes (which are still just a theory) is the opposite, it lets everything be beside of it out, and nothing can ever enter it.
    Now some people say wormholes are what connect black holes, so for example: let’s say you go into a black hole, you would end up going through a wormhole, and come out of a white hole. Now we don’t know if this is actually true, or how long you would be in the wormhole, but it’s definitely an interesting theory.

  • @meejinhuang
    @meejinhuang Год назад +2

    Perhaps every black hole is a worm hole that bends space time.

  • @Jedi_Knight
    @Jedi_Knight Год назад +2

    someones gotta build us a StarGate wormhole !

  • @HyamieWatcha
    @HyamieWatcha 10 месяцев назад

    Yes a worm hole has been found between Hawaii and Alaska and other places. They have one at the skin walker ranch too.

  • @galaxia_6960
    @galaxia_6960 Год назад

    I don't know if it's related to wormholes, but my theory about this Universe is that in the farthest future, blackholes and galaxies will merge into one big pile of spatial matter (into the great attractor) that'll start a new big bang, and the cycle continues or whatever.

  • @Winddancer1991
    @Winddancer1991 9 месяцев назад

    The thing about wormholes is, that in order for them to exist, the universe would have to be spherical or saddle shaped like a C. Which every scientist ever has agreed that the universe can only take on 3 shapes. 1 the sphere like I said, essentially like a planet, we could traverse space in one direction freely and will end up at the same spot eventually. Or it’s saddle shaped like a 5 foot pipe cut in half like a C. In which space is curved but indeed has an ending, or 3 that the universe is flat like a sheet of paper or like what flat earthers believe, that eventually it just comes to and end but there is no up or down. And so far all the evidence suggests that we live in a flat universe OR, the universe is so mathematically much bigger than we thought that if it is a sphere, the 50 billion (rough guess) some light years we can see across hasn’t even started to bend yet. Wormholes would essentially be like drilling a hole from one end of earth to the other under this concept. But that could only happen if earth isn’t flat!

  • @rickowenkennedy
    @rickowenkennedy Год назад

    I can understand the concept of a worm hole...I can understand that they can be mathematically supported. I don't have any idea of what conditions would have to take place in order for a worm hole to be created, much less sustained.

  • @HT-md7go
    @HT-md7go Год назад +2

    "يوم نطوي السماء كطي السجل للكتب كما بدأنا أول خلقٍ نعوده"

    • @AthiestNoHOOREApSARa
      @AthiestNoHOOREApSARa 11 месяцев назад

      Not flat earth quran
      Only radical marriage 6 yr old girl Ayesha

  • @herusantoso3763
    @herusantoso3763 Год назад

    Ilustrasi karya cipta akal manusia tentang alam semesta yg memukau & rasional, terus menyisakan MISTERI.

  • @NatureLovingWoman
    @NatureLovingWoman Месяц назад

    Very interesting 😊

  • @Kane896
    @Kane896 Год назад

    Pretty sure the aliens visiting us CONSTANTLY have figured out how to use those wormholes

  • @tariqali1749
    @tariqali1749 6 месяцев назад

    I don't why but i feel like black holes are the entry and worm holes is a way between and you will exit out of white holes. Maybe because black holes and white holes have enough mass to connect two galaxies 🙂

  • @jbscott
    @jbscott 2 месяца назад

    I've always wondered, what if blacklisted are the wormholes

  • @danohanlon8316
    @danohanlon8316 Год назад

    Does the hypothesis include any mathematical predictions on how stable wormholes might be?

  • @alexchudilovski860
    @alexchudilovski860 11 месяцев назад

    Please let's finish the lesson nevertheless! Imagine how many hours I have set in the school seeing and watching same slow motion over and over ...
    I want to see you in action, I don't have enough of you! So please, finish the act even though I seem to have guessed correctly where you driving at.

  • @twocents4912
    @twocents4912 Год назад

    Ever noticed people who had a near death experience always say they went through a long tunnel with light in the end? Wormholes

  • @reshmacungayowareebacorise3859

    ANNOYANCE: ASSURANCE
    ACCURACY : ACCESSS
    ACCURATE: AREA
    ARRANGE: AMALGAMATION
    ASSOCIATED: AWAKEN

  • @tonymonxana992
    @tonymonxana992 Год назад +1

    Am I hearing this correctly? I’d say a crew magically found a worm hole and went through. They have the possibility of being sent to a different multiverse? Or different timeline than ours?

    • @hungary5190
      @hungary5190 9 месяцев назад +1

      Logically, yes. Phisically, well not sure. We havent found one yet, and we will not know what is really the purpose of them, and how they function. If they exist, and Einsteins relativity is right, then the answer is yes,we can travel to different multiverses by using a wormhole.

  • @pixelplay_yt
    @pixelplay_yt Год назад

    The big rip is coming
    *Me finds a wormhole and gets in a new born one with life*

  • @sandhung1162
    @sandhung1162 8 месяцев назад

    In the universe, I think we could use the light to test the wormhole if really exist. if we only see the light, but we could not find out where the light come from, it probably means that it comes from a another space through wormhole.

  • @krishnaveganathar
    @krishnaveganathar Год назад +1

    The human being is a wormhole. Consciousness is a Taurus which essentially is a wormhole.

  • @Wtf-eva
    @Wtf-eva 7 месяцев назад

    I think wormholes tell us that spacetime is a tangible thing in that given enough mass or energy focused in an area, spacetime will collapse in on itself.

  • @ronniemartillo
    @ronniemartillo Год назад +1

    To me, black holes are like the staples in a paper book.

  • @KBoden1973
    @KBoden1973 2 месяца назад

    They Did The Milky Way Dirty 💀💀💀

  • @dontknow5011
    @dontknow5011 9 месяцев назад +1

    So , the wormhole bends the space-time fabric greater than blackholes ???

  • @NeKo19113
    @NeKo19113 Год назад +2

    Tell em to look for it near Saturn 😂

  • @ears9506
    @ears9506 Год назад

    Don't know if there are existing 'fixed/stable' wormholes; but, I know we can create them if we use a Stargate/or like-kind at each end and move space(distance) to the outside of our Stargate's diameter, then step through. I have also heard of warp drive to designate folded space. No distance or speed in equation or maybe to show it being removed. The movies shows a tube to represent distance for visual reference; but, in reality there is no distance because there is no space ( I have also heard the term folded space used for wormhole, it gives a visual reference). My math books use to designate a wormhole with a dot and drew lines between the dots/points. Teachers only talked about the lines so....😢

  • @ragtard7419
    @ragtard7419 10 месяцев назад +1

    Where there’s a hole, there’s a goal

  • @sailajaarasada9049
    @sailajaarasada9049 Год назад +1

    If wormholes are formed by the objects which have so much of mass which can create a wormhole then where would the object which created the wormhole go??

  • @purushjournals
    @purushjournals Год назад

    I don't think the explanation wrt gravity is correct. Because it shows the gravity is making a curve in the spacetime towards down/one side only which makes the deep hole to connect with other gravitational pull as if the one that makes the curve is floating on top of some liquid(spacetime fibric though). But as per Einstein, the gravity is pulling all the sides and the explanation in the video makes no sense to pull only one side I believe. Correct me if i am wrong.

  • @Benm8_
    @Benm8_ Месяц назад

    The crazy part about space it that there is a way to enter a black hole that will transport you to a parallel universe, and the same works for white holes. But it’s all theoretical.

  • @yaso8908
    @yaso8908 Год назад +2

    Great content keep it up

  • @bobjelIy
    @bobjelIy Год назад

    Wormwhole's throat
    Sarah vandella: ahhhhhh

  • @merealzab
    @merealzab 8 месяцев назад +1

    What if wormholes and blackholes are the same?

  • @IMicrowaveThings
    @IMicrowaveThings 7 месяцев назад +1

    Pacific rim🗿:

  • @maitrangbui4788
    @maitrangbui4788 11 месяцев назад

    That sent you in the backroom 💀

  • @RRCreation7
    @RRCreation7 11 месяцев назад

    Good explanation

  • @robertnowak8927
    @robertnowak8927 Год назад

    Imagine a bag filled with two tomatoes.
    Would you put minus two tomatoes into the bag to empty it?
    Not everything mathematically possible has a physical meaning.
    At least, something like negative energy hasn't been observed yet.

  • @csuhajanna6572
    @csuhajanna6572 Год назад

    I have a question. If wormholes are really exist, what is between two different universe?

  • @killa5963
    @killa5963 Год назад

    Think of space like a block of jelly. How do you suggest we connect two points directly?

  • @pinkflower6872
    @pinkflower6872 Год назад +1

    So I’m simple words, a portal.

  • @Whetfaartz1
    @Whetfaartz1 Год назад

    I remember, possibly flawed, but I remember hearing that a wormhole throat from a black hole would get smaller as the singularity gets smaller, the throat would be infinitely small.

  • @migraine_0702
    @migraine_0702 Год назад

    A wormhole could easily be renamed, throat goat

  • @OiVinn-eq1ml
    @OiVinn-eq1ml 5 месяцев назад

    I wish they show this show in IMAX

  • @_C1ubs.
    @_C1ubs. Год назад

    If u think about it wormholes would be impossible to see if they were just flat or you could only see them from one side, it would make some sense if they were actually black holes

  • @danabecky3012
    @danabecky3012 Год назад

    The distance between the entrance and the exit of the warmhole how large can be? 🤔 From outside, when you surround it? Because in the inside you can be lost, is that right?

  • @VidyaNatarajan-d8v
    @VidyaNatarajan-d8v 8 месяцев назад

    Im not against this theory of wormholes but isn’t there a chance that maybe blackholes can be portals to another dimension? I mean the center of black hole-singularity is said to be infinitely dense that tears the fabric of space and time. That tear maybe just maybe a shortcut to a parallel universe.

  • @aSpyIntheHaus
    @aSpyIntheHaus Год назад +1

    Of all the make believe stuff on RUclips, this channel has the most.