Modern rockets take a lifetime to reach the solar system's edges, but theoretical physics suggests wormholes could enable travel millions of light years in seconds. Wormholes act as 'tunnels' in spacetime, predicted by Einstein's theories. They form when gravity bends the universe's fabric, creating bridges between distant points. According to scientists like Professor Dejan Stojkovic and Dr. Andreea Font, these shortcuts could allow us to traverse spaces billions of light years apart much more quickly, offering exciting potential for future interstellar travel.
According to Einstein, an object with mass warps the fabric of spacetime like a weight being dropped onto a rubber sheet. These curves are what create the force of gravity.
Theoretically, there is no limit on how far we could travel that way. Two distant points could be billions of light years away along the regular space, and only a few seconds away along the wormhole.
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