Wormhole Metric: Solving Difficult Differential Equations

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The discussion centers on a thesis exploring the concept of using a Thorne-Miller wormhole for a shuttle, specifically the Endurance from Interstellar, to travel to Kepler 422-b. The author seeks assistance in solving complex differential equations related to this conjecture. There is an emphasis on the mathematical challenges posed by these equations in the context of theoretical physics. Participants are encouraged to share insights or resources that could aid in understanding and solving these equations. The conversation highlights the intersection of science fiction and advanced theoretical concepts in physics.
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I'm doing a thesis about wormhole and I would like to put a part in which I conjecture that a shuttle(precisely the Endurance from Interstellar) goes to Kepler 422-b using a Thorne-Miller wormhole.
The problem is that I don't know hot to solve a difficult differential equations.
Thank you very much for your knowledge, should you decide to help.
 
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