Wormhole Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

THIS VIDEO IS NOT MINE I AM JUST POSTING IT BECAUSE OF ITS AWESOMENESS.

Corvin Zahn, March 13, 2008
Wormholes are traversable connections between two universes or between two distant regions of the same universe. This contribution shows a flight through the wormhole that connects Tübingen University with Boulogne sur Mer in the north of France.

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  • Haha, gotta love it how some "nerds" who have read Wikipedia are arguing here about Wormholes -.-

  • Well i know one of them and he is Majoring in astrophysics. See if you can guess which one...

  • Nah, I'd rather not, it's good tho if they know something about that stuff. I don't know for one.

    But I've seen many ppl arguing here and both of em didn't even know actually anything about it.

  • Aye utube is full of em :)

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  • amazing!

    thanx for sharing!

  • That is So cool! and Tripy! XD

  • @MeX2004 9.77616 quadrillion trillion tons.

    or 9.77616 nonillion tons...

    or nine nonillion seven hundred seventy six octillion one hundred sixty septillion

    I think... ;-)

  • ermm how strong the wormhole will repulse you?

  • at 1:55 the imagry helped alittle of my understanding of a tesserect better

  • Bad news there. That math is *from* NASA.

    "Did you say it take 75 billion years to burn just 1% of sun's mass?

    How long did it take to burn just 10% - 750 billion years."

    I did not say the rate was constant, I was pointing out the fallacy of your reasoning that thousands of tons of hydrogen being fused per second requires the sun to be recieving more from an outside source. Of course it will not be a constant rate.

    The sun is ~5 billion years old, and half way through its life.

  • Redo your math, I am sure you goofed!

    This time try to get a fact sheet from NASA!

    :))

  • Did you say it take 75 billion years to burn just 1% of sun's mass?

    How long did it take to burn just 10% - 750 billion years.

    Are you on Ganja?

    :))

  • I don't have the fact sheet in front of me, you can get that from NASA. However, do the following

    6.2 x 10^11 Kgs/sec X 60 X 60 x 24 X 365 X 5 x 10^09 = how many trillion tons?

    By the way you forgot to mention % of Helium in sun

    Now add them up see if adds up - It doesn't!!!

    Well, either you are lying or other scientist who say that sun will die in next 5 billion years.

    I just realized you wrote above 75 Billion years to to convert 1% hydrogen

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