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    WormholesThroughout the ages, eminent physicists, from films to the greatest science fiction novels of all time, have pondered the idea of ​​time travel. The idea of ​​actually being able to travel to another era or universe has long fascinated, enveloped and overwhelmed some of the greatest minds in the history of physics. No one can actually prove any of his theories, but a few make sense. This means that they do not violate the laws of physics. One of the main theories suggested involves wormholes. Wormholes are considered to connect two regions of flat space-time, two universes, or two parts of the same universe. There is plenty of theoretical evidence for the existence of wormholes, just as much evidence for their absence. However, whatever your belief, the existence of wormholes always makes you wonder… What is a wormhole? Basically, a wormhole is an approach to time travel, involving black holes. The equations of relativity suggest that pairs of black holes could be connected by "tunnels" that provide a shortcut through space-time. These tunnels are called wormholes. It is postulated that for all forces, there is an equal but opposite force. So the equal but opposite force of a black hole would be a white hole. White holes expel light and matter, rather than attracting them. A wormhole is the connection between a black hole and a white hole. Einstein himself, working at Princeton with Nathan Rosen, had discovered that the equations of relativity actually represent a black hole as a black hole. bridge between two regions of flat space-time, a phenomenon known as the "Einstein-Rosen bridge". Later, in 1963, New Zealand mathematician Roy Kerr discovered that if a black hole rotates, a singularity still forms, but in the form of a ring and not a point. It was thought that in principle a particle could fall toward the singularity, but if at some point it passed through the hole instead of the ring, the particle might not be lost forever. Therefore, with these theories in mind, a particle falling into a black hole will pass through the ring that the singularity has become, then cross the Einstein-Rosen bridge, finally being thrown out of the white hole into another space-time continuum. Problems with white holes In relativity, a white hole can exist, however it conflicts with the second law of thermo...... middle of paper ......the future has given us the secrets to the TO DO ? Is it because the future is not yet decided? Or is it the case, and we are simply the past, treating it as the present? Time travel is a long-debated topic. One of these debates is: is this really possible? Many models of the Big Bang suggest it is possible, while the theory of relativity says it is impossible. We see the universe because we are who we are and where we are. This is the only reason we can question the facts of our existence. Sometimes we answer questions that should never have been asked. Space-time has always been in question. Time travel would give crazy and unlimited powers. We could act like God, change the world as He wanted. If the result is not satisfactory, go back in time and rework the problem until satisfied. With our primitive ways and violent actions, why would we give ourselves this weapon of infinite power? Maybe that's why we weren't told how to build a time machine. However, the people of the future didn't think about it. If they created a winding machine.