The folding of space-time could create wormholes that could be used for faster-than-light journeys and time travel. Science fiction literature is full of stories in which tunnels in space-time — known ...
Paul Sutter is an astrophysicist at The Ohio State University and the chief scientist at COSI Science Center. Sutter is also host of Ask a Spaceman, RealSpace and COSI Science Now. Ah, wormholes. The ...
It’s one small step for scientists, one quantum leap for mankind! Physicists created a “theoretical” wormhole and sent a message through it without disrupting space and time — potentially paving the ...
We explore some of Wikipedia’s oddities in our 6,941,015-part monthly series, Wiki Wormhole. This week’s entry: Hobby Tunneling What it’s about: An old-fashioned hole diggin’! By gar, it’s been a ...
Wormholes, or tunnels in the fabric of space-time, are ferociously unstable. As soon as even a single photon slips down the tunnel, the wormhole closes in a flash. But what if the problem was that our ...
Einstein-Rosen or “ER” bridges, are equivalent to entangled quantum particles, also known as Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen or “EPR” pairs. The quantum connection between wormholes prevents their collapse ...
Solutions to Einstein's famous equations back in the 20th century describe 'wormholes,' or tunnels through space-time. Mark Garlick/Science Photo Library via GettyImages Imagine two towns on two ...
Wormholes: the modern-day equivalent of the Philosopher’s stone, a concept that has captured the imagination of millions of sci-fi fans and has appeared in multiple films and novels. Alas, all of them ...
Science fiction literature is full of stories in which tunnels in space-time — known as wormholes — are used for time travel. How much fact lies within the fiction? The answer is, more than you might ...
Imagine two towns on two opposite sides of a mountain. People from these towns would probably have to travel all the way around the mountain to visit one another. But, if they wanted to get there ...