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Current thinking has it that they don't exist. None have ever been observed, and most basic models of worm holes are unstable (they would collapse very quickly).

There are some models which do allow for worm holes, but those models have not yet been accepted as true by most physicists; they are mainly models which ultimately aspire to become theories of everything and in order for worms holes to be stable they have to allow for certain exotic particles which are not currently part of the Standard Model of particle physics.

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