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Can the butterfly-effect close wormhole?


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Do you know, what is the similarity between tropic cyclones and galaxies? They are both whirls.

The butterfly effect means that when the whirl is forming in an extremely stable system. That thing will expand forever. The idea is that when a butterfly flaps its wings in some jungle that can cause a hurricane on the other side of Earth. The thing that increases the power of that whirl is the outcoming energy. If the solar light will bring more energy to the whirl than the friction takes out. That thing means that the energy of the whirl increases.

The whirl itself will not turn stronger. The reason why the power of the whirl rises is that things like sunlight and the rotation of Earth give that whirl more energy than it transfers to the sea. Extremely low friction causes things like Neptune's "dark spot" can stay "forever". The energy level of the whirl rises when outcoming energy feeds it. And the rise of the energy level continues as long as outcoming energy is stronger than friction that takes energy out from the whirl. 

But can the butterfly effect close the wormhole? We can think that the wormhole is like the whirling around the black hole. The case that somebody wants to travel through that electromagnetic channel is similar to the case where somebody wants to land on the surface of Earth through a hurricane. 



Image 2) Tropic cyclone and the eye of the storm can be seen in the middle of the cloud. The galaxy is a whirl. As well as the tropic cyclone is. But the dimensions of the galaxy are far bigger. 


The black hole is in the middle of that whirl. If we are thinking of it similarly to the hurricane or tornado in the atmosphere we can understand that if we would close that whirl horizontally we must go through the wind and rain. So we cannot go through the wormhole if we close it horizontally. If we would rise above the storm we would land through the eye of the storm quite easily. 

But by using the eye of the whirl that thing is quite easy. It's possible to land on Earth from an orbital trajectory through a hurricane. There is a calm point in the hurricane and that thing is called the "eye of the storm". When the spacecraft would be dropped from the orbiter it must just travel through the eye of the storm. And in the case of the wormhole, the wormhole itself is the eye of the extremely powerful whirl. So the butterfly effect doesn't break the wormhole. 

There is one thing that we must realize. The material comes out from a wormhole in the point called a white hole. The white color of that point is the shockwaves that particles send when they release their energy extremely fast. The thing that destroys the particles that are traveling in the wormhole is the white hole. The white hole is like an extremely powerful ion and laser cannon. The outcoming particles of the white hole are destroying material that comes through them. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole

Images: 

Image 1: https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Galex_Celebrates_Four_Years_In_Space_999.html


Image 2: http://hurricanes.ral.ucar.edu/overview/


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