Wormholes are theoretically allowed by the equations of general relativity, but their existence remains unproven and problematic due to the need for exotic matter and their inherent instability. While some discussions suggest that black holes might function similarly to wormholes, no dynamic process for forming a stable wormhole has been established. Concerns about causality violations and metaphysical principles further complicate the acceptance of wormholes in physics. The consensus is that while wormholes can exist mathematically, practical creation and stability are significant hurdles. Current scientific understanding indicates that exotic matter, which has not been observed, is necessary for stable wormhole formation.