How Are Wormholes Created and Can Water Hold Them Open?

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Wormholes are theoretical passages through spacetime that allow for teleportation between points that may not be adjacent in space. They are believed to be created by extreme gravitational forces and are only open for brief periods and at microscopic scales. Water cannot hold wormholes open; instead, "exotic matter" is required for this purpose. The discussion highlights the theoretical nature of wormholes, emphasizing that current understanding is based on speculative physics. Overall, the creation and stability of wormholes remain subjects of ongoing scientific inquiry.
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i think this is kinda dumb but oh well

Can someone give me a detailed explianation. All i know is that they are holes thorugh space time that make a strait line not the shortest route, and they are only open for short times and mircoscopic.

Also could water hold them open?
 
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That's not a dumb question at all. I've actually been wondering her the same thing.
 
I'd try John Cramer's science column from Analog, which you can find online at

http://www.zamandayolculuk.com/cetinbal/AlternateViewColumnAV3.htm

for some basic discussion of wormholes The second question, at least, is easy to answer - water can't hold open wormholes, it takes "exotic matter".
 
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All i know is that they are holes thorugh space time that make a strait line not the shortest route.

Wormholes allow for "teleportation" from one point in spacetime to another. I put teleport in quotes because the points are adjacent (near each other) in spacetime, even if they do not appear adjecent in space.

they are only open for short times and mircoscopic.

This is not the case, theoretically, and all discussion of wormholes is theoretical at this time.

Also could water hold them open?

Wormholes are generated by extreme gravitation. I can't see anyway for water to involved.
 
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I'd try John Cramer's science column from Analog, which you can find online at

http://www.zamandayolculuk.com/cetinbal/AlternateViewColumnAV3.htm

for some basic discussion of wormholes The second question, at least, is easy to answer - water can't hold open wormholes, it takes "exotic matter".

What would consitute "exotic matter"? I know this much:_: which is nothing on this subject. Which is why it interests me. :wink:
 
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Pervect, that was a cool link by the way. One thing that wasn't mentioned in the article was how a wormhole is created. How is a wormhole created?
 
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