I remember reading somewhere about how a wormhole lets you see

In summary, a wormhole is a theoretical concept that allows for travel between two points in space-time through a much shorter distance. However, it is not currently possible to observe or create wormholes as they require a negative energy density, which is not possible in classical physics.
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I remember reading somewhere about how a wormhole let's you see yourself 10-30 years ago, I don't understand how that works. I knew they are a 'shortcut' through space time, but is it because your traveling a distance so large, but technically your just going through a much shorter distance, through a wormhole?
 
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It doesn't work. It's nonsense.
 
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They connect two different asymptotically flat regions of space - time or even a single one and in such a case it is possible that the space - time distance through the wormhole itself is shorter than the space - time distance between the two mouths (connecting the two regions) as per the outside region so you could technically go through at a certain event and arrive at an earlier event. But as Phinds stated, we haven't really observed one yet plus they require a negative energy density to actually be created which classically isn't possible.
 

1. What is a wormhole?

A wormhole is a hypothetical tunnel-like structure in spacetime that connects two distant points in the universe. It is often depicted as a shortcut or a "shortcut" through space, allowing for faster travel between two points.

2. How does a wormhole work?

According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, a wormhole is created when two points in spacetime are connected by a curved path. This allows matter and energy to travel through the wormhole, potentially reducing the distance between two distant points.

3. Can we see through a wormhole?

At this time, there is no evidence that wormholes exist in the universe. However, if they did exist and were stable enough, it is theoretically possible to see through them. However, the extreme curvature of spacetime near a wormhole would make it difficult to see anything clearly.

4. Could a wormhole be used for time travel?

The concept of using a wormhole for time travel is purely theoretical at this point. While it is possible for a wormhole to create a shortcut through space, there is currently no known way to manipulate it to travel through time.

5. Are wormholes dangerous?

Since wormholes are currently only a theoretical concept, it is difficult to determine their potential dangers. However, some theories suggest that traversing a wormhole could result in extreme gravitational forces and radiation, making it potentially dangerous for living beings.

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