The discussion centers on the theoretical implications of wormholes and their connection to gravitational waves, particularly in the context of hypothetical alien technology. It posits that if aliens could create wormholes using negative energy, the gravitational waves produced during the opening and closing of these wormholes could potentially be detected by LIGO, especially if the wormholes are within a mile in diameter. The sensitivity of LIGO has been established to detect significant gravitational events, such as binary black hole mergers, which suggests that smaller wormholes might also be detectable if they are sufficiently close. The conversation explores the mathematical relationship between the energy required to create wormholes and their physical dimensions, indicating that longer wormholes might require less energy. Additionally, the signature of gravitational waves from a closing wormhole would differ from typical gravitational waves, exhibiting sharp corners rather than smooth waves. Overall, the feasibility of detecting such events hinges on advanced calculations and the current capabilities of gravitational wave observatories.