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WHAT IS EXOTIC MATTER? COULD WORMHOLES REALLY EXIST?

INTRODUCTION I started the wormhole  series on this blog with the little  video titled what is a wormhole while that article  may have answered what wormholes  are it left many of you at the law of  questions the most important one being  are the existence of wormholes even  possible for a while now these  mysterious tunnels through space-time  have been poking at our Wonder and our  curiosity is only ever growing so today  we'll be journeying further on our quest  to make our wildest sci-fi dreams a  reality. I'm assuming you've read the first article on wormholes if you haven't check this link over here  https://theturtleco.blogspot.com/2020/12/what-is-wormhole.html  and I hope you  rough knowledge of the  concept of the theory of relativity if don't know don't worry I will write a separate article on that topic. In the previous article, we learnt about what is a wormhole  and how it works but th...

HOW BIG IS THE UNIVERSE?

UNDERSTANDING UNIVERSE IN A NUTSHELL  Our universe is estimated to be around  93 billion light-years width and  it's constantly expanding but then again  that's just the observable universe  alone  astronomy is an amazing field of science  but before you dive into the wonderful  world of astronomy let me share with you  some basic facts that might help you, later on,  let's start off with the term  Lightyear which is a very commonly used  astronomical term but what exactly does  it mean a Lightyear simply put is a  distance light travels in one year which  is about  5.88  trillion  miles. In astronomy, we also use the  word parsec which means 3.26  light-years but let's just try to  keep things as simple as possible so we  now know that one light-year is about 5.88  miles  and the universe is about 93 billion  light-years wide and when we multiply  those two ...

WHAT IS A WORMHOLE?

WHAT ARE WORMHOLES? From science to science fiction wormholes seem to be a pretty interesting topic, after all, it's no wonder we see it everywhere from DC comics to Star Trek but within the last 30 years interest in wormholes has tremendously increased leaving us wondering how exactly do these odd pockets do in space even work.  Let us imagine walking down the street and coming across what seems to be a tear in space a hole if you will then step into this hole and find  out it can transport you anywhere in space-time that is what a wormhole can do. Wormholes themselves are a paradox their anatomy is so simple consisting of two mouths connected by a throat or tube  yet their function connecting two different points in space-time.   A  wormhole would basically be like a bridge or tunnel which would allow us to take a shortcut and save us a huge trip.  So how exactly it is passing   through a wormhole work strictly   speaking a wormhole is a tube wi...