Wormholes are only hypothetical and have never been observed. "While we do not have any direct experimental evidence for the existence of such objects, it is commonly believed that such objects might be formed in regions of intense gravitational fields, where the highly curved nature of the spacetime manifold might allow for the existence of nontrivial topology." Source:http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~suchii/wormholes.html [Accessed 21st June 2009] So as such there is no known location to observe them in the sky.
There is no known ephemeris for wormholes as they are speculative theoretical constructs and have not been observed or confirmed to exist in reality. Wormholes are often used in science fiction as a plot device, but their existence remains purely theoretical in the realm of physics.
Neil F. Michelsen has written: 'The Michelsen book of tables' -- subject(s): Tables, Astrology 'Uranian Transneptune Ephemeris 1850-2000' 'American Ephemeris 1931 to 1980 and Book of Tables' 'The American ephemeris for the 20th century 1900 to 2000 at midnight' 'Amer Ephemeris 1900-2000 Midni' 'The American Heliocentric Ephemeris 2001-2050 (American Ephemeris)' 'The American Sidereal Ephemeris 2001-2025 (American Ephemeris)' 'The new American ephemeris, 2007 to 2020' -- subject(s): Ephemerides 'The American sidereal ephemeris 2001-2025' -- subject(s): Tables, Astrology
It is not even known whether there ARE any wormholes. Wormholes are very hypothetical.
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Wormholes are not confirmed to exist.
There are generally stars related to certain degrees of a zodiac sign. Those closest to the degree of one's own Sun sign are the birth stars. There are ephemeris for finding such placements that can be found online or bought.
if they do find or make a wormhole, we can use it as a time machine and go to other universes.
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.
The Boston Ephemeris
Sadly, no.
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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