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Wormhole Physics

William F. Brown

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Wormhole Physics explores the intriguing possibility of shortcuts through spacetime, delving into the theoretical underpinnings and practical challenges of wormholes. Rooted in Einstein's theory of general relativity, the book examines how gravity, understood as the curvature of spacetime, might allow for these cosmic tunnels. A key insight involves the hypothetical "exotic matter," possessing negative mass-energy density, which may be crucial for stabilizing traversable wormholes. The book navigates these complex concepts in an accessible manner, requiring no prior expert knowledge.

 
The book progresses systematically, beginning with the fundamentals of general relativity and various types of wormholes, like Schwarzschild and Lorentzian wormholes. It then addresses the necessity and challenges surrounding exotic matter. A chapter dedicated to quantum mechanics explores its potential impact on wormhole stability and traversability.

 
Ultimately, the book considers potential applications, such as interstellar and time travel, while candidly assessing the technological hurdles that remain. This book distinguishes itself by offering a balanced and critical perspective on wormhole theory, emphasizing the underlying physics over sensationalism. It highlights the ongoing research refining our understanding of wormholes' potential and limitations, emphasizing the distinction between mathematical possibility and physical plausibility.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 59 pages.

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