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  1. #31

    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    Theoretically it's possible to travel thru a wormhole.

    But as of now, our technology is not yet up for that.

    1st, Spontaneous wormholes are difficult to find in space, and if we do find 1, we dont have any means of getting there on time

    2nd, Wala pa tay vessel that can travel at the speed of light to get thru a spontaneous wormhole in space

    3rd, If we generate our own wormhole to say a specific coordinate in space, wala tay technology to do that since dako pa man ang energy requirement to do that... zero point modules are still being studied and how to create them in a stable manner

    4th, if mka-create man gani ta ug wormholes, we have yet to invent a vessel that can travel thru it... a vessel na naay inertia inverter/damper, naay forceshield, and with a new type of engine using a new type of fuel na mas more efficient than nuclear powered engines karon and much better than the present rocket fuels

    5th, we need some sort of wormhole controller/stabilizer/navigating system na mka-control kung asa ta na coordinate in space motunga inig gawas nato and mkapugong and mkaprevent sa pagclose sa other end while we are still traveling thru the whole... uroy inig tunga nato, naa ta sa ilawm sa SUN sa lain na solar system no?

    6th, this will go on and on technically.... so in short, dili pa pwede kay dili pa mkaya sa utok nato ang science to do it...
    wow..i bet trekkie ni si boss ix-888..hehe..

  2. #32
    @ gaevwa
    i'm sorry sir, but i don't watch star trek i don't quite like that movie . . .

    actually I learned all those theories from some NASA facts regarding space travel . . .

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    Theoretically it's possible to travel thru a wormhole.

    But as of now, our technology is not yet up for that.

    1st, Spontaneous wormholes are difficult to find in space, and if we do find 1, we dont have any means of getting there on time

    2nd, Wala pa tay vessel that can travel at the speed of light to get thru a spontaneous wormhole in space

    3rd, If we generate our own wormhole to say a specific coordinate in space, wala tay technology to do that since dako pa man ang energy requirement to do that... zero point modules are still being studied and how to create them in a stable manner

    4th, if mka-create man gani ta ug wormholes, we have yet to invent a vessel that can travel thru it... a vessel na naay inertia inverter/damper, naay forceshield, and with a new type of engine using a new type of fuel na mas more efficient than nuclear powered engines karon and much better than the present rocket fuels

    5th, we need some sort of wormhole controller/stabilizer/navigating system na mka-control kung asa ta na coordinate in space motunga inig gawas nato and mkapugong and mkaprevent sa pagclose sa other end while we are still traveling thru the whole... uroy inig tunga nato, naa ta sa ilawm sa SUN sa lain na solar system no?

    6th, this will go on and on technically.... so in short, dili pa pwede kay dili pa mkaya sa utok nato ang science to do it...
    Wormholes are created all the time especially in particle colliders. However, they are infinitesimally small and also have very very short lifetime. Theoretically, wormholes exist. But we travelling inside them? This is not theoretically proven. There are hints though but we are not totally sure. But than that, its just theoretical, we have to encounter a real stable wormhole our there if there ever is one. hehehe

    Go to this site Search APS Journals[sort_field]=pubdate
    under Abstract/Title put 'Einstein Rosen bridge' (the scientific name for a wormhole) Interestingly, there are only 12 papers published. hahahaha! However if you change it to 'wormhole', you will find 315 papers related to wormhole physics. hehehe

    Regarding wormhole transport, I found this related paper.

    Phys. Rev. D 70, 044006 (2004): Traversable wormhole construction in 2+1 dimensions

    Traversable wormhole construction in 2+1 dimensions

    Won Tae Kim, John J. Oh, and Myung Seok Yoon
    Department of Physics and Basic Science Research Institute, Sogang University, C.P.O. Box 1142, Seoul 100-611, Korea
    Received 12 January 2004; published 9 August 2004
    We have studied traversable Lorentzian wormholes by adding some matter source involving a dilaton field into the three-dimensional low-energy string theory. Through this experiment, it was shown that there were two types of wormhole solutions—the BTZ and black string wormholes—depending on the dilaton backgrounds, respectively. We are finally able to obtain desirable solutions that confine exotic matter near the throat of a wormhole by adjusting the NS charge.
    They specifically study matter transport through a wormhole. I read through their conclusion. They mention that they haven't found a reliable solution for the behavior of the matter coming out of the throat of the wormhole. So we don't really know if we can travel through a wormhole successfully. They also mention that during transit matter experiences some funny geometry transformations. So we might not end up as humans in the other old. But we don't really know yet. I guess much research is still needed. And this is only one paper I read and analyzed. The research is still on going. hehehehe

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by ix-888 View Post
    @ gaevwa
    i'm sorry sir, but i don't watch star trek i don't quite like that movie . . .

    actually I learned all those theories from some NASA facts regarding space travel . . .
    hahaha..sayop diay..sorry sir..
    anyway, pareho ra sad ta..sige sad ko open NASA sites pero Trekkie lang ko since Grade 5 pako..hehe..

  5. #35
    @ fritzd

    There we go....

    Very well said technically

  6. #36
    Maka-nose bleed man intawon ni.

    Boss Fritz, hope you could elaborate and enlighten us how wormholes are observed in particle colliders.

    Tnx!

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by Spitzer View Post
    Maka-nose bleed man intawon ni.

    Boss Fritz, hope you could elaborate and enlighten us how wormholes are observed in particle colliders.

    Tnx!
    dili sad tawn ko boss uy.. wala pagani ko nahuman sa akong masters nya nag-ampo pa tawn ko nga madawat ko ug phd position. hahaha layo pa gyud tawn sa tinuod.. haha..

    Basically, in the quantum world (mga gagmay kau, subatomic particles and stuff) and relativistic world (mga subatomic particles moving very very fast and close to the speed of light) naa mga random fluctuations. Nya when you collide these subatomic particles at really high energies, you can create random fluctuations of wormholes. Pero gagmay kau sila nya pwerting paspasa mudecay. hehehe

    Anway, try lang search sa internet..
    Large Hadron Collider Could Create Wormholes: a Gateway for Time Travelers? | Universe Today

    bitaw, About these things, I can't elaborate in detail kay ako mismo dili gyud expert ana. Things I learned where probably from introductory courses and self-study. I use to be very interested in these things but I chose to specialize on another interesting field itself. I can answer in great detail anything to do with Photonics or Optics, Molecular Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Optics, and Nanophysics/Nanotechnology. hehehe!

  8. #38
    Interesting bya ni na topic... gigamit pud ang worm hole sa anime movie na "superman and batman: public enemies".. heeheh... Star Trek pud..

  9. #39
    "Master" Fritz lang sa diay... sunod DR Fritz..hehehe

    Bitaw, this is very interesting topic since based on what I've read before, it's begining to move away from being just a science fiction.

    Regarding your field of expertise, hope you could share it once you're done with your studies. Wa gyud photonics (specifically "optics") nga course dinhi pinas. Maayo unta naa ma-offer sa TC. Been working with this stuff but doesn't have that much foundation in the theory side.

  10. #40
    if we can find another habitable planet , it takes few thousand light years to get there.

    the only way to get there , and enjoy the planet , is through worm hole .

    well, idk if aliens already made this , they can see us , but we can since , a 2d creature cant see us in 3d .

    same with them in 4D , while we're jus in 3d.

    aynway,

    in order to meet aliens is through this holes.

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