Wormholes are highly hypothetical; there is no evidence that they exist, or even that they can exist.
The concept of wormholes is theoretical, and there is no concrete evidence that they exist or how they would function for travel. If wormholes were to exist, the time it would take to travel through one would depend on the specific characteristics of the wormhole, such as its size, stability, and destination point.
Time travel is not possible. The effects of a wormhole would depend on the author of the story you are reading.
Yes, it is possible. The law of physic says that time travel is possible. Einstein said that time travel is possible, but it cannot be practical. But Einstein might be wrong. You can travel in time by going through wormholes, though you need super massive amount of energy and wormholes are probably are small as atoms (we can't even see atoms with naked eyes). Or the other way is to make your own time machine, but you can not go back in time before the time machine was made. So time travel is not science fiction, it can become reality in maybe the next 2 millions of years. who knows.
No.
Theoretically, time travel may be possible according to some interpretations of physics, such as wormholes or time dilation. However, as of now, there is no experimental evidence or practical method to achieve time travel.
Stephen Hawking believed that time travel to the past is not possible because it would lead to paradoxes like the famous "grandfather paradox." However, he did mention that time travel to the future could be theoretically possible through concepts like wormholes or traveling at near-light speed. Ultimately, Hawking's views on time travel were complex and evolving.
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...
The existence of wormholes could potentially revolutionize space-time travel by providing shortcuts through space-time, allowing for faster travel between distant points in the universe. This could open up new possibilities for exploring the cosmos and potentially enable humans to travel to far-off galaxies in a shorter amount of time.
As of current scientific understanding, time travel like in the show Doctor Who is not possible. The concept of time travel raises many complex questions and challenges, including paradoxes and violations of fundamental principles of physics. While some theories exist, such as wormholes and time dilation, they remain theoretical and far from practical application.
As of right now, no. We don't know enough yet in the whole physics and space scenario in order for us to travel through "wormholes", but in the future that might be possible. Well if you flew on say concord past the date lines you would go back in time According to a theory based on the speed of light, if a person could travel faster than the speed of light their body would be ahead of the afterimage of their body, which could be a psuedo future time travel. however if a person was able to travel at such speeds their organs would fail under immense pressure. The only possible explanation for travel back in time would be through wormholes, and no studies show results for passing through wormholes except it it theorised either atom by atom separation or possibly a void leading into another dimension/time space.Mabey if you cross the International daye line fast enough. . . Hi there! I'm a different person so... I think this the answer. It's possible to go back on time because it already happened, but if you want to go to present time, it would be impossible because it hasn't happened. It's confusing, I know.
Wormhole time travel involves using a theoretical tunnel-like structure in spacetime to travel between different points in time and space. The concept suggests that it may be possible to create shortcuts through spacetime, allowing for faster-than-light travel and potential time travel. If wormholes exist, they could challenge our current understanding of the universe, raising questions about causality, the nature of time, and the possibility of parallel universes.
There is currently no know and confirmed way to travel in time.