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Theoretically, since you did not give any specific destinations, the time is based on the distance traveled. So if you needed to travel 1 light year away, and seeing how speed of light is the fastest thing currently known to man a wormhole theoretically travels at the speed of light so 1 earth year.

It is important to understand that time is a measurement of the earth around the sun. So a year to use can be shorter/longer to other stars.

Since the nearest star to our sun is the Alpha Centauri system it'd take 14.27 years traveling in a wormhole, or better put 1558 and a half earth days.

Light travels 5,865,696,000,000 miles/year, we can also get the speed of our fastest rocket which has to be manned would be the Apollo 10 mission witch achieving the speed of 24,790 mph. 14.27 Light years =

8.37034819 × 1013That is the miles traveled by light from our sun to Alpha Centauri. If we took the amount of miles traveled by light and divided by the speed of apollo 10 of the amount of miles it covers in a year, 2,173,041,820 m/year, then take this number and divid by the amount of miles needed to travel; which is 38,519.0387 earth years, which is (at the current life expectancy ~70 years old) 550.27 generations including your self.
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