Time Machine 2
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Scientific Info
Wormholes are theoretical tunnels through spacetime (Einstein–Rosen bridges). In principle, they could connect distant locations in space or even different times, if they remain stable.
Key Scientific Considerations:
- Schwarzschild Radius: Defines the event horizon of a black hole. A wormhole’s throat must exceed this to remain open.
- Exotic Matter: Negative energy density is required to stabilize a traversable wormhole.
- Time Dilation: Relativistic effects mean proper time for the traveler differs from outside observers.
- Causality: Time travel could introduce paradoxes (e.g., grandfather paradox).
- Energy Requirements: Estimated mass-energy needs exceed stellar masses.
This simulator provides a theoretical visualization based on relativity concepts, not a physical machine.
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