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Wormholes
Wormholes are related to black holes in that they, like black holes, bend
space around them into a funnel-like shape. Unlike a black hole, however, a
wormhole's mouth is two-way. Once you cross the
event horizon of a black hole, you are trapped inside forever. On the other
hand, after you enter the mouth of a wormhole, you are not. It connects to
another point in space which may be far away from the point you entered, as
shown in the figure above.
If
you looked through the spherical mouth of the wormhole in the figure, you
would be able to see through the wormhole, getting a glance at the light from
Vega. The subject of wormholes has been worked on extensively by John Wheeler
and his research group in the 1950's, and more recently by Kip Thorne and his
colleagues at the California Institute of Technology.
One very interesting possibility that comes up when talking about wormholes is
the thought of traveling through time. Since wormholes, like black holes, bend
not only space but also time (remember, they are connected in the space-time
continuum) this could be possible.
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