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John Morax
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Hi!
I've just read some articles about the fact that wormhole travel would be slower then taking a "regular space time path" between two hypothetical black holes.
This stunned me as I always thought the Einstein - Rosen Bridge would be connecting two distant points in space in a more direct and shorter way. Think about the classic wormhole diagram: we can clearly see the distance through the bridge is way shorter then the curved space time path.
My questions is: Why would wormhole travel take longer? I couldn't find a clear explanation in those articles I read and I am very interested.
Thank you!
I've just read some articles about the fact that wormhole travel would be slower then taking a "regular space time path" between two hypothetical black holes.
This stunned me as I always thought the Einstein - Rosen Bridge would be connecting two distant points in space in a more direct and shorter way. Think about the classic wormhole diagram: we can clearly see the distance through the bridge is way shorter then the curved space time path.
My questions is: Why would wormhole travel take longer? I couldn't find a clear explanation in those articles I read and I am very interested.
Thank you!