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Getting sucked into a wormhole?

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what would happen if this happend yes i know you probley wouldnt servive but my friends say you might go to a alternate universe

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  1. nobody have not experieced this before from the planet earth  so cant be answered but my guess is when you enter the wormhole it will suck you in so fast that you want no what happend  but it will jettison your body until you just pop like popcorn idk will be tight though watch stargate sg1  on the sci-fi channel or watch contact cool stuff


  2. Wormholes are theoretical constructs.  The theory is that you curve the fabric of spacetime so that two distant points are actually "touching" and in this manner, travel between the two points in an instant.  

    An analogy is if you take a sheet of paper (representing spacetime) and you draw a dot on each end (representing two locations, i.e. two planets, whatever).  Then you bend the paper (not creating a fold) so that the two dots touch.  Where the two dots touch is a "wormhole".

  3. correction, it is not known if wormholes will take you to another dimension or if they even exist. All we know is that it is mathematically possible. It's also mathematically possible to have a pure white horse with a horn jutting out of it's head, but that doesn't make it real.

    The plain truth is that, no matter what anyone tells you, we have never visited a black hole nor have we done any testing on one. All of our research is a small amount of evidence that has presented itself and a lot of mathematical speculation.

  4. If this happens, according to a theory, your  body will be stretched in space time due to too much space time distortion in the plane of the unviverse. Then you reach the other universe parallel to us

  5. What is a worm hole? It is a vortex formed by severely warped space. Here are a few things to ponder. Light follows curved space, this is a fact, beams from sensors do the same, they are forms of light. A space ship's sensors detect an object that is four light years distant, this is determined by the time elapsed for the signal to get to the object and return to the detector. However, the object may only be ten miles from the space ship, the curved space has tricked the sensor. The worm hole itself should be detectable by light sensors in the form of a vortex, the problem is, how do locate the actual position of the vortex and save the time needed to follow the path of light which may take a hundred years to get to an object that is only ten miles from your actual position in space?

  6. i was watching a show a few minutes ago and alternate universes may exist but in a different deminsion. we are in the 4th deminsion as far as i know of but other than that scientists are going to try and make a wormhole by stableising time-space foam.

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