The discussion centers on the derivation of equations related to wormholes, specifically Einstein-Rosen Bridges. These bridges are a type of wormhole geometry that, according to John Wheeler's research in the 1960s, are inherently unstable and collapse before anything can pass through them. For stable wormholes, the presence of "exotic matter" is necessary to keep them open. Participants express a desire for more information and resources on the topic. Understanding these concepts is crucial for further exploration of wormhole physics.
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anvesh111
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Can any 1 tell me what is the derivation for worm holes(equation)?
I think you mean Einstein-Rosen Bridges, which are a kind of wormhole geometry. You'll find them discussed here...
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...if you want a more advanced presentation then I'm sure there's plenty of notes to be found on the web now you know what it's called.
John Wheeler demonstrated in the early 1960s that such simple wormholes were unstable to collapse and they shut before anything can pass through them, even light. Stable wormholes require "exotic matter" to keep open.
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anvesh111
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thanx u r awesome man ,i waiting for the reply...i need to know more n more
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cindoistre
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