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Since Quantum Entanglement* exists, why can't Wormholes?

*Entangled particles remain connected so that actions performed on one affects the other EVEN  WHEN SEPARATED BY GREAT DISTANCES. Spooky ain't it?

Posted - February 21, 2018

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  • 6988
    Sounds a lot like Bell's Theorum.
      February 21, 2018 12:44 PM MST
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  • 113301
    I didn't know what that was bh so I just Googled it and I don't understand it. Perhaps you can help me here. It sounds as if it means quantum entanglement can't exist. But it has been proven to exist hasn't it? So I don't know the why or what Bell means. Here's where you step in and explain it to me in the simplest terms you can. Seriously. Thank you for your reply and Happy Thursday!  :) This post was edited by RosieG at February 22, 2018 3:09 AM MST
      February 22, 2018 3:08 AM MST
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  • 6988
    I don't know how they do it, but they separate the two electrons from an atom. They put the electrons apart and change the charge in one electron, and the other automatically changes to the charge of the other. + & -   What an amazing thing!  How can electrons change their characteristics?  Could they do this over billions of miles apart? Could this action be done faster than the speed of light?     Now it gets more interesting ------- a computer communicates using the +&- language, that is the only way you can use electronics to communicate. Do you suppose this 'Bell's Theorum' is how God talks with every atom in the universe?
      February 22, 2018 12:47 PM MST
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  • 113301
    ((hugs)) That is beyond poetic bh! I love it! It is an almost impossible thing for me to comprehend the actuality of such a mysterious phenomenon as quantum entanglement. Yet there it is. How or why does it happen? Think we will ever know? I dunno. In the meantime placing it squarely in the Hands of Another will do for now. Thank you for your thoughtful and helpful reply. I suppose there are other huge mysteries out there of which we are currently unaware and one day we will happen upon them! Happy Friday m'dear! :)
      February 23, 2018 3:52 AM MST
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  • 13395
    Wormholes are possible. All you have to do is cause a gravitational warp to bend space/time. To illustrate you get a sheet of paper and make a mark on it at opposite ends then you fold the sheet over so the marks make contact. The folded sheet represents space/time and one mark represents your house and the other mark represents a planet in a distant galaxy you want to visit and what connects the marks (in space) is the worm hole; instant travel through space and time. 
    I'm not sure how you can cause a gravitational warp to happen where and when you want it though. This post was edited by Kittigate at February 23, 2018 3:54 AM MST
      February 22, 2018 7:20 AM MST
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  • 113301
    That is what facilitates (or could) time travel. Theoretically wormholes to the past would take you back and a wormhole to the future would take you forward to tomorrow and beyond. The book/movie "The Time Machine" explored time travel via a machine. That would be a stretch. But what there is out there in the universe is an unknown. We know some stuff but we don't even know how much we don't know. Black holes, wormholes, spacetime, multiple dimensions beyond the 3 we see, parallel universes, doppelgangers? Fascinatingly alluring. Thank you for your reply Kg and Happy Friday to thee! :)
      February 23, 2018 3:58 AM MST
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