There have been many occasions when they possible have. The Bermuda Triangle sometimes is thought to be a wormhole that forms on earth every once and a while. That can explaine the radio communications loss, the navigation faliure, and weird cloud formations.
Another occasion happened back in 2009 when a blueish light appered in the skys of Norway. After a while the light began to ship and make spiral formations and grew larger. After that people saw a light coming out of it. They say it was a failed missle launch, but it seens stupid to thing a missle would shoot up it the air and spin. So yes, there might be wormholes on Earth.
In the law of physics, wormhole can possibly exists, but no one ever found a wormhole or seen. there is no evidence that wormhole can exist. However if it does exists, then yes you can use it to go through to other universes/worlds and also you can use it as a time machine.
Time travel is not possible. The effects of a wormhole would depend on the author of the story you are reading.
No. "Meet The Fockers" Is the sequel to "Meet The Parents".
Meet Me was created in 2007.
Meet the Browns - 2009 Meet the Matrimony - 2.22 was released on: USA: 26 August 2009
Yes, Meet the Parents is the first out of the two movies. The second movie is Meet the Fockers and the third movie is Little Fockers.
It is not even known whether there ARE any wormholes. Wormholes are very hypothetical.
Wormholes are not confirmed to exist.
Wormholes open up holes in space that once you enter one it could take you to another place in the galaxy or time. Hence the name wormholes.
Sadly, no.
no. worms live in holes in the ground that they dig in the dirt after it rains. wormholes are something in space.
A wormhole is a theoretical construct. As wormholes are not known to exist, they cannot have a position in the heavens we can locate and present an ephemeris for.
Wormholes - 2013 II was released on: USA: 20 April 2013 (internet)
No. Wormholes are not even known to exist. The asteroid that struck earth did so because its orbit around the sun crossed earth's.
Wormholes are theoretical - they have not been proven - and many astrophysicists (and seemingly more all the time) are skeptical of their existence, or even if they could exist.
If you are referring to wormholes in space, then this would come under the study of astrophysics- it would also overlap into the study of cosmology.
Same direction as the worms.
Maybe, maybe not!