It has been hypothesised that it could be possible, but would require large amounts of "exotic energy" to do so.
The problem is that any "wormhole", should one be created, is so unstable, that it would collapse as soon as a change in mass was detected.
No - In fact, the hypothetical concept of a wormhole is the pairing of black hole with a white hole to create a "shortcut" (tube or tunnel) through SpaceTime. Also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of SpaceTime, which, if it were even possible, would be too unstable to be maintained. Therefore a wormhole would not be "suck up" by a black hole, because the wormhole is an extension of a black hole. Rather wormholes would independently destabilize and evaporate, allowing the black hole to continue on into existence.
Wormholes are, at best, theoretical. It is thought however, that our sun does not have sufficient mass or energy to create a wormhole.
The power to create a 'Wormhole' .
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I ,a 13 year old boy, have created an experiment that can create a wormhole that we can use to time travel. If you want to see the experiment plan the follow this link... http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-367891#
The concept of wormhole mass refers to the amount of mass needed to create and sustain a wormhole, a hypothetical tunnel-like structure in spacetime. In theoretical physics, understanding wormhole mass is important because it can help scientists explore the possibility of faster-than-light travel and study the fundamental principles of gravity and spacetime.
It is not an established fact that space time has any rips in it, but the term wormhole has been used by physicists to describe a possible hole in the normal space time geometry, caused by an extreme gravitational field.
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In order to keep a Wormhole stable you need something called ''Exotic Matter''. Exotic matter is not the same as antimatter. It consists of particles that have negative energy or mass. Negative energy makes sense in the context of quantum theory, because the energy density of the quantum vacuum is actually positive (instead of zero). A region of "negative" energy density is actually a region with a positive energy density below that of the quantum vacuum. It is possible to create such regions using photons trapped between parallel plates (the Casimir effect). It is also possible to create such a region using particles of a so-called scalar field, such as the Higgs boson being searched for with the Large Hadron Collider. I got this from a recent book on wormhole physics (The Physics of Stargates -- Parallel Universes, Time Travel, and the Enigma of Wormhole Physics, by Enrico Rodrigo, 2010)
First, you get a worm ... Wormholes are a hypothetical concept. We don't even know for certain that they exist in the real universe, let alone how to make one.
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No. Well, you could, but you'd need a really huge hollow tube that is magnetic and attach magnets to your clothes and you'd be sucked in and come out the other side.