Probably not. Or let's just say that wormholes are very speculative. You'll encounter them more in Science Fiction stories (where it may suit a particular story plot!) than in serious science.
No one knows; you would be crushed before you even got to another end - if there was one. Some say that you can go to another part of space-time thus, i think, worm holes are possibly related to black holes.
People believe that CERN was able to create black holes because of the work they do with particle accelerators.
Black holes do give off gravitic waves, but according to non-string theory, no a convergence of electromagnetic waves in space do not create a black hole.
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
No,
there two different things
they look like worm holes but even bigger. they are in space
Worm holes have not been discovered.
Black holes do not create supernovae. Black holes are created from a supernovae.
True
it is theorized that it is possible for black holes to act as worm holes but most scientists believe their gravitational pull is simply too powerful for anything to survive being ripped to pieces before it goes anywhere.
You can travel from one place to another , it depends where the black hole starts and ends . you also need a worm hole key
Black Holes are created from extreme gravity so I would have to say no.
Black holes completely destroy objects the enter them.
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.
A dead or dying star will start to create a black hole