Physics Asked on October 3, 2021
I’m familiar with the basic idea of what a wormhole (Einstein-Rosen bridge) is and have seen many varied visualizations of what it would perhaps look like if you met one. I have several questions that really have been bothering me for a long time.
Where does the other end of a wormhole lead to when it’s created?
When one forms what happens to the end you come out of?
Is it randomly assigned a position in the universe or is there some predictable reason they form at certain places?
Does it connect to a network of other wormholes?
The Einstein-Rosen bridge (which you specifically mentioned) tells us that when the singularities of a black hole and 'white hole' merge they form a connection between two regions of space. The wormhole can lead to other universes or even different points in ours. But, it was soon discovered that wormholes between two points in the same universe would be unstable and would collapse due to high gravity. SO, if any wormholes existed it would be between our universe and another parallel universe.
Correct answer by PNS on October 3, 2021
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