Information on the theory of the space form, wormholes, is still being looked into and found. I will now write for you a quotation, speaking of a theory that my co-worker and I have constructed. 'A theory that we have on the possibility, probability and theory of wormholes, is that you would come across the wormhole, and become sucked into it. It would then take around a year, you would get stretched and pulled, until, eventually, you would emerge on the opposite side, in a completely different time zone.' My co-worker's name shall not be written, but I must say that I have great faith in his watchful eye and mind. He and I have also said that we believe that wormholes could stretch as long and far as possible, and that it is like a door hinge, it swings only one way, or in this case, you can only enter through one way. We believe that you could most likely only enter through one side, and that you might never be able to go back to your own time zone, unless it was a very tiny wormhole that took only a few months to travel around. That is theory on what might happen to you when in a wormhole.
No - In fact, the hypothetical concept of a wormhole is the pairing of black hole with a white hole to create a "shortcut" (tube or tunnel) through SpaceTime. Also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of SpaceTime, which, if it were even possible, would be too unstable to be maintained. Therefore a wormhole would not be "suck up" by a black hole, because the wormhole is an extension of a black hole. Rather wormholes would independently destabilize and evaporate, allowing the black hole to continue on into existence.
well, we simply die.
The bag would be sucked in, you would never see it again.
I suppose you mean a nuclear weapon. It would get destroyed just like anything else.
unknown But since you've already postulated two items so far unobserved and unknown to science ... a wormhole, and a person traveling through one ... the story is completely in your control, and you might as well keep going and make up a description of what happens to him. It would depend on the size of the wormhole. One the diameter of a donut would do the traveler serious harm. One the size of a bus wouldn't. The survivor would merely end up somewhere else.
Wormhole - video game - happened in 2000.
You would drown
No - In fact, the hypothetical concept of a wormhole is the pairing of black hole with a white hole to create a "shortcut" (tube or tunnel) through SpaceTime. Also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of SpaceTime, which, if it were even possible, would be too unstable to be maintained. Therefore a wormhole would not be "suck up" by a black hole, because the wormhole is an extension of a black hole. Rather wormholes would independently destabilize and evaporate, allowing the black hole to continue on into existence.
You would get sucked into it quickly
It would get sucked into it, and would never get back out
WEll, we'd die.
well, we simply die.
Nothing at all. There is no such thing as a "space tornado". Tornadoes are whirling AIR masses, and there's no air in space. But if you are referering to a wormhole or a black hole then the Earth would probably get sent through the wormhole to the phonomenom's destination.
The bag would be sucked in, you would never see it again.
Earth would crumple up into tiny bits
No. Well, you could, but you'd need a really huge hollow tube that is magnetic and attach magnets to your clothes and you'd be sucked in and come out the other side.
Of Course She Does. She is strongly focused towards him but, yusei definitly cares her as a friend ,the hint is in: yu-gi-oh 5d's episode 117 when he tried to save her from being sucked inside a wormhole. yusei in love with aki, there is a hint in the ending 5.