Could a hurricane or tornado have enough energy to create a worm hole

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A hurricane or tornado does not possess sufficient energy to create a wormhole. Buster definitively states that the energy levels generated by these weather phenomena are far below what is required for such a theoretical construct. The discussion emphasizes the vast difference in energy scales between natural disasters and the requirements for wormhole formation.

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Hello all,

I am new here. I have a crazy question. Could a hurricane or tornado have enough energy to create a worm hole? Thanks

Buster
 
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No. Absolutely not.
 

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