Einstein's theory of relativity proves that space and time can bend, creating theoretical shortcuts called wormholes that could allow instantaneous travel across vast distances or different time periods, though modern physics warns that traversing them would likely crush a person instantly or trap them in a never-ending time loop.
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The Terrifying Physics of Cosmic Wormholes π #shorts #space #mysteryAdded:
What if space has a back door? Einstein proved that space and time can bend. And if they bend enough, they create a shortcut called a wormhole. Imagine a tunnel through the universe. Entering one end could instantly drop you millions of light-years away.
Or even flip you into a different time completely.
You could enter today and step out before Earth was even born.
But modern physics warns us, trying to pass through one would likely crush you instantly or trap you in a never-ending time loop. If you found a stable wormhole, would you step inside?
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