Theory And Math | Wormholes

Wormholes are theoretical passages through space-time, connecting two distant points, like cosmic tunnels. They're like the wormy equivalent of a highway on-ramp.

We've got some math to explain it. Or, at least, some math-ish things to explain it. Like, have you considered the implications of Einstein's theory of general relativity? Or maybe the weirdness of wormhole stability?

Let's start with the Alcubjiette Equation:

∂^2ψ / ∂x ∂t = 4πGM' / r'^3

(Note: This equation is not, in fact, a real equation, but it looks like it should be, right?)

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