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Is the black hole a wormhole?

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Probably not. The existence of black holes can be considered to be confirmed; the existence of wormholes is highly speculative, that is, they probably don't exist at all.

According to String Theory, worm hole does exist. However black holes are not warm holes. Even if you did found a wormhole, it probably going to be only about 1 atom small.

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Is a black hole a gateway to a wormhole?

Probably not.


Is it possible for a wormhole to be sucked inside a black hole?

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Why did Kip Thorne favor worm hole over black hole travel for the filming of 'Contact' by Carl Sagan?

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