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Wormhole transport network

26.03.2022

Scientists suggest that evidence for the existence of such a transport network may lie in the data already collected.

There has long been an idea in science fiction that highly advanced alien civilizations could create a transport network of wormholes throughout the universe. And perhaps humanity has already found this network.

Such assumptions are still just theories, but they intrigue some scientists. Astrophysicist from Nagoya University (Japan) Fumio Abe says that perhaps humanity has already recorded a similar network in the universe, but lost evidence in a sea of ​​other data. The expert believes that such evidence can be found if the data is reanalyzed.

"If wormholes with a throat radius of 100 to 10 million km are associated with our Milky Way and are as common as ordinary stars, then we can detect them by reanalyzing data from past years," says Abe.

According to the theory, wormholes are theoretical tunnels with two ends at different points in time and space. Wormholes do not violate Einstein's general theory of relativity, but science still has no idea if "wormholes" exist.

Scientists speculate that it took an astronomical amount of energy to keep the wormhole "operating".

"The wormhole, which is inherently unstable, needs a 'stuff' with repulsive gravity to keep the passage open. Such an energy would be equivalent to that emitted by a significant proportion of the stars in the galaxy," the expert notes.

If aliens created a network of such wormholes, they could be detected using gravitational microlensing. This method has already been used to detect thousands of distant exoplanets and stars.

In addition, there is another way to detect advanced alien civilizations. For example, the search for theoretical megastructures that are located around stars and use their energy. Scientists can also search for habitable planets by the pollution in their atmospheres.

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