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.
Einstein
Albert Einstein discovered ''WORMHOLES'' in space!!!
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.
huge stars,planets,suns,galaxelys,blackholes,wormholes,and alot more. but look at it your self when you go in a rocketship
The main problem is that everything in space is much to far to explore with modern technology. Even at the speed of light, it would take a lifetime just to get across our galaxy. A spaceship can't hold enough food to last that long. If we ever travel space, it will be with wormholes. Scientists believe that a wormhole can be opened with a substance known as antimatter, and it will take us through space and time in an instant. That would be nice.
Einstein
no. worms live in holes in the ground that they dig in the dirt after it rains. wormholes are something in space.
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Albert Einstein discovered ''WORMHOLES'' in space!!!
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.
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.
It has both. Hope this helped, WoodWorkingMaster
space ships. some people think that wormholes can lead to other galaxies
they look like worm holes but even bigger. they are in space
It is not even known whether there ARE any wormholes. Wormholes are very hypothetical.
Wormholes are not confirmed to exist.
A worm hole is a hypothetical topological feature of Space time. Worm holes arise as the solution to Einstein's general theory of relativity. In the earliest moment of the universe gravity may itself give rise to negative energy states in which natural ,self Stabilizing wormholes may have formed. These wormholes may have been created in Big Bang. The negative energy states could be the basis for Stephen Hawkings theory for wormholes.