Travel through Wormholes?
We are discussing
spacetime at the microscopic level at the moment, but
wormholes on a large scale are a favorite
of science fiction writers since they suggest the possibility of essentially instantaneous
travel between two different points of space by passing through the wormhole.
However, general relativity indicates that even
if such wormholes exist, any attempt to send a mass through it would collapse the wormhole
unless it were stabilized by a material unlike any in our normal experience. (It
has also been proposed that such "exotic material" might be used to build a "warp
drive" allowing faster than light travel even without a wormhole.)
This material would need to have a negative energy density
(as viewed by a photon passing through the wormhole)
and would effectively have to act
like antigravity. Although quantum mechanics allows such properties
at the subatomic level for fleeting instants through
quantum vacuum fluctuations, no known or easily
conceivable material behaves in this manner.
Needless to say, at present we have no idea where to obtain
such material in sufficient quantity to stabilize a wormhole (nor do we know
where to find a
wormhole to stabilize)!
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