Why not? These guys can’t hold real jobs. They ought to investigated the possibility of monkeys flying out of their @sses, while theyre at it.
"...scientists predict that they would appear to serve as shortcuts between one point of spacetime and another." This translates, roughly, to: "...scientists think it would be cool if they existed." There is as much evidence of wormholes as there is of deities. You can look and look for the proof, but until it shows up, it's slow news day material.
Of course.
There is no other place wormholes could be.
If within a star, there would be no star. If in a black hole, there would be no worm hole.
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It has to have something to do with global warming or climate change or whatever they call it today.
Algore seems to have originated from space.
Aw,shucks. Just send all your money to him and maybe he’ll shut up.
Perhaps they connect Hawkings’ “parallel universes” /s
They had spaceships that could travel sublight using normal acceleration, but could “jump” between stars, but only at the “Alderson point” - apparently a “wormhole” that existed between stars that their “Alderson drive” could make use of.
Stargate.
Wormholes actually exist between the dandelions on my front lawn.
Well, it would probably be too hot to travel between wormholes from one star to another, so we’ll have to go at night....
I love all the anti-science posts. Way to live down to the Leftist stereotypes of conservatives, guys.
They really have no clue. Cosmology has become nothing more that wild-eyed science fiction.
Please remember, you’re reading the words of a science reporter, not the well reasoned arguments of the scientists themselves
In Iain M Banks’ “The Algebraist,” wormholes connect all large gas giants in the universe - which are all inhabited by a very reclusive and insular, very long-lived, radically nonhuman race called the Dwellers.
The Dwellers use the pathways when it suits their purposes, and never for purposes of others - their use of and the very existance of that use is a closely held secret.
What does a normal neutron star look like anyway? And what is the opposite—a rainbow-colored gay neutron star?
Barrayar or bust!
I know for a fact wormholes exist. I have them in my back yard.