that hasn't been proved yet.
The wormhole does warp space time, imagine a piece of paper the fastest way from one side to the other is straight across but if you manipulate the paper by folding it in half and poking a small hole in it you have just shortened your trip to a fraction of what it was. Couple of problems:
1) Power it will take an enormous amount of energy to open a wormhole
2) a wormhole is gravitationaly unstable and will collapse if any matter or light attempt to pass through it.
3) If your math is not right and you open a wormhole you may not come out where you wanted to (such as in a star or in deep space never being able to find your way back)
A warp zone is a wormhole that is found on some levels that disappears after a certain amount of time.
The best analog would be a stick figure drawn on a sheet of paper. He could derive technology to warp his space and time but he will still be bound to his universe. Even if he created a wormhole to the far side of his universe his motion through the wormhole is still relative to his plane of existence.
The method for achieving warp speed in Star Trek is to warp the space around the vessel and leave the vessel in a pocket of normal space. It contracts space time in front of the vessel and expands the space time behind it.
A wormhole is a theoretical passageway through space and time connecting separate regions of the universe or in the case of the multiverse, separate universes.
a worm!! If you are talking about astronomy, then nobody knows! A wormhole links one part of space-time with another. So the answer might be an alternate universe.
Space Warp was created in 1983.
Space Warp happened in 1983.
It is not an established fact that space time has any rips in it, but the term wormhole has been used by physicists to describe a possible hole in the normal space time geometry, caused by an extreme gravitational field.
Einstein thought that bent space time explains much, and he is very smart.
The concept of folding space is related to the theory of interstellar travel through the idea of creating shortcuts in space-time to travel vast distances quickly. By folding space, it is possible to create a wormhole or warp in space-time, allowing for faster travel between distant points in the universe. This concept is often explored in science fiction as a way to make interstellar travel more feasible and efficient.
The question should really be how do you close a warm hole. If you have an open wormhole then you have a problem. Do the math it will continue to grow. The math is there for the wormhole, figure out how to close the wormhole, then go backwards from there. We have the math on an open wormhole figure out how to close it. Then you will have the answer you are looking for. I have been working on this for some time now.
Sure. Anything that is mass-energy does.