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Frizz
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Hi guys,
I had an idea on the formation of worm holes...I'm not sure if this holds up at all but here goes.
The basic idea is based on an elastic band. If you stretch an elastic band beyond the elastic limit, cracks start to appear until eventually the band will break...Now, imagine that on a much larger scale. At the beginning of the universe we have the inital stage of inflation, where space expands at a terrific rate...Is it possible, that due to the rate of expansion during inflation that space-time itself could also develop rips & tears just like the elastic band??
I suppose the same could occur during a supernova, as the stellar material is jetted off into space, there would have to be some effect on the fabric of space-time?!?
Any thoughts would be appreciated
Frizz
I had an idea on the formation of worm holes...I'm not sure if this holds up at all but here goes.
The basic idea is based on an elastic band. If you stretch an elastic band beyond the elastic limit, cracks start to appear until eventually the band will break...Now, imagine that on a much larger scale. At the beginning of the universe we have the inital stage of inflation, where space expands at a terrific rate...Is it possible, that due to the rate of expansion during inflation that space-time itself could also develop rips & tears just like the elastic band??
I suppose the same could occur during a supernova, as the stellar material is jetted off into space, there would have to be some effect on the fabric of space-time?!?
Any thoughts would be appreciated
Frizz