Wormholes Do Not Exist: They Are Mathematical Artifacts from an Incomplete Gravitational Theory
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3041779Utgivelsesdato
2022Metadata
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10.4236/jhepgc.2022.83037Sammendrag
The Schwarzschild solution to the Einstein field equation leads to a solution that has been interpreted as wormholes. While many researchers have been sceptical about this interpretation, others have been positive about it. We show that wormholes are not mathematically allowed in the spherical metric of a newly-released unified quantum gravity theory known as collision space-time [1] [2] [3]. We, therefore, have reasons to believe that wormholes in general relativity theory are nothing more than a mathematical artefact due to an incomplete theory, but we are naturally open to discussions about this point. The premise that wormholes likely do not exist falls nicely into line with a series of other intuitive predictions from collision space-time where general relativity theory falls short, such as matching the full spectrum of the Planck scale for micro “black holes”. Wormholes Do Not Exist: They Are Mathematical Artifacts from an Incomplete Gravitational Theory