Just a "theory" ... actually only a hypothesis at present.
you can't see wormholes even with x-ray ttelescopes and were not even sure if they exist it is just a theory
A wormhole is a rift in spacetime that acts something like a tunnel where matter enters one end and is sent to the other. Because of its nature, wormholes are still just a hypothesis. There is no scientific evidence to prove they exist.
They might - but this is extremely hypothetical, and it is quite possible that wormholes don't exist, and can't be created either. -well, you cannot just jump in one. you would need a "ship". or some kind of vehicle that can get you to one. but it would be absurd to actually go through time unless you have nothing here in this time but yourself...
There are no "black stars" in space. There are black holes, but they don't really "mean" anything, they're just a thing that theory predicts can happen and observation suggests does seem to actually exist.
Nowhere. Mermaids are just a myth. They do not actually exist.
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Well yes, but the population has a bad understanding of the word theory. A scientific theory is something proven to exist by multiple scientists through indirect observations. This simply means it isn't something we can observe directly, but know that it happens. I would also like to point out that gravity is just a theory.
"Does everyone exist or are they just part of the universe that I am creating?" is a question that has been asked in philosophy many times. This varies depending on what you believe. Most people believe that everyone does actually exist.
Actually they are not real.. they are just stories and movies. but even though they dont exist its really fun to still belive in them for kids :D
mankind does not know just yet... it must have been a fictional answer created through media and imagination... Don't forget that even the media's imagination can deceive what actually is... just because its in a movie doesn't mean it can logically happen
The big dang theory does not exist Big Dang Theory was developed by Barry Dingman, Todd Martz, and Greg Gsell in 2006. The band has just released it's debut self-titled album.
It begins as a hypothesis, only after it has been thoroughly tested over time can it be called a theory. (Note that what non-scientists call a theory is actually just a hypothesis.)