I Can We Create Wormholes to Switch Between Universes?

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Is there a possibility that we create a wormhole sometime and switch between universes?
First of all what is required to make a wormhole?
What will happen if we made a wormhole?
What proves that there are many universes and that we can switch between them??
 
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Aarav Sangar said:
Is there a possibility that we create a wormhole sometime and switch between universes?
This is a concept only found in sci-fi and it should stay there. I'm sure you might have seen stuff like this on The Flash, or other sci-fi shows, but this is not what a wormhole is.
Aarav Sangar said:
First of all what is required to make a wormhole?
What will happen if we made a wormhole?
I don't think you can make them.
 
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lekh2003 said:
This is a concept only found in sci-fi and it should stay there. I'm sure you might have seen stuff like this on The Flash, or other sci-fi shows, but this is not what a wormhole is.

I don't think you can make them.
https://www.livescience.com/51925-magnetic-wormhole-created.html
Check this out!
 
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