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What if the theoretical wormhole doesn't end suddenly?



The Einstein-Rose bridge or the wormhole ends in the white hole, the point where material and energy are. In simpler saying, information comes out from the wormhole. The regular model of the white hole is the theoretical phenomenon that a white hole is the opposite effect of a black hole. 

In that model, the white hole is a sudden phenomenon, the energy and material that come from the gravitational tunnel. The evidence against that model is introduced, that the white hole is not confirmed. 

When we think of the possibility that material crushes when it comes out from the white hole, the idea is that the energy and time are locked in the particle. And when it comes out, the energy travels out from it so fast, that it rips particles in pieces. Time is energy, and the universe's expansion causes a situation in which the energy level in it drops. 

In theories. The white hole is like a lamp or some kind of point, where material and energy come out from the point that pushes everything out from that tunnel. The white hole pushes everything away from it. But what if the white hole divergents gradually? In that model, the wormhole will erupt in stages. 

And we must realize, that it's possible, that the white hole is not a suddenly starting phenomenon. The wormhole is like a gravitational tornado that travels in the universe. The gravitational tornado closes material and wave movement inside it. And the outside radiation pushes that tornado that acts like a laser. The energy that comes from the sides locks the energy in the object. And the backward-coming information pushes objects forward. 

And if the wormhole is like a tornado the white hole doesn't begin suddenly. The gravity strings that form wormholes will erupt or lose their density like the whorl that the child draws or some kind of serpentine. That means the wormhole doesn't end suddenly. The gravitational whirl or tornado will turn less dense. And that means the white hole begins in stages. The wormhole will expand and then the outside quantum fields can travel in that thing. 



"Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have applied a 40-year-old mathematical framework by Jean Écalle to effectively describe and unify quantum mechanical tunneling phenomena. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Quantum Tunneling Explained With 40-Year-Old Mathematical Discovery)



Quantum tunneling can explain wormholes. 

When particle or wave movement impacts to the potential wall and travels in it. That potential wall starts to pump energy to that particle. In this process, the potential wall pulls more energy into the particle than it otherwise gets. And that causes the effect, that looks like crossing the speed of light. 

The wormhole is the quantum tunnel through space and time. And it's quantum tunneling through space and time. Because a wormhole locks energy in the particle it cannot get older. In a wormhole, a particle can increase its speed faster than in other ways because in that structure is the maser phenomenon. The outside energy travels through the gravitational tornado, forming the string that pumps energy to the particle. The particle will not separate from the quantum fields. 

The wormhole will lock energy in the particle. And that phenomenon can explain things like dark matter, dark energy, and the cosmic web. The energy vacuum in the wormhole makes it possible for the particle can travel faster than the speed of light. Another way we can say that the particle travels faster than usual. The thing is that in a wormhole photon speed is higher than outside it.


https://nypost.com/2020/08/31/wormholes-move-humans-through-space-and-time-could-be-possible-study-says/

https://scitechdaily.com/quantum-tunneling-explained-with-40-year-old-mathematical-discovery/


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


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


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


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