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Qu'est-ce (qui) est wormhole - définition

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  • "Embedding diagram" of a Schwarzschild wormhole
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wormhole         
¦ noun
1. a hole made by a burrowing insect larva or worm in wood, fruit, etc.
2. Physics a hypothetical connection between widely separated regions of space-time.
wormhole         
Wormhole         
·noun A burrow made by a worm.

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Wormhole

A wormhole (Einstein-Rosen bridge) is a hypothetical structure connecting disparate points in spacetime, and is based on a special solution of the Einstein field equations.

A wormhole can be visualized as a tunnel with two ends at separate points in spacetime (i.e., different locations, different points in time, or both).

Wormholes are consistent with the general theory of relativity, but whether wormholes actually exist remains to be seen. Many scientists postulate that wormholes are merely projections of a fourth spatial dimension, analogous to how a two-dimensional (2D) being could experience only part of a three-dimensional (3D) object.

Theoretically, a wormhole might connect extremely long distances such as a billion light years, or short distances such as a few meters, or different points in time, or even different universes.

In 1995, Matt Visser suggested there may be many wormholes in the universe if cosmic strings with negative mass were generated in the early universe. Some physicists, such as Kip Thorne, have suggested how to make wormholes artificially.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour wormhole
1. Might he one day discover an invisible wormhole in space?
2. He says now that he had been sucked into the "space–time wormhole" of the assassination.
3. A wormhole is (as we all know) a theoretical structure connecting two regions of space, or perhaps two parallel universes.
4. Or, according to the latest theory of how our universe will end, it could be swallowed by a giant wormhole.
5. While acknowledging that it would be many years before our civilization was able to generate sufficient energy to power a wormhole time machine, Thorne nonetheless confidently concluded: "From a single wormhole an arbitrarily advanced civilization can construct a machine for backward time travel." Spookiness And what of the possibility of time travel in our own lifetimes?