Wormhole

[_space travel model.]

Wormhole

Wormhole

vessel table. “wormhole” 360 x 380 x 1300mm.   

 

A wormhole in our space-time universe might connect us to places that are many light-years away. It's a shortcut that allows you to beat a light ray taking the long route - a straight line. "Relativity says that nothing can pass you going faster than the speed of light," as Geoffrey A. Landis, a physicist at the Ohio Aerospace Institute of the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland points out. "But it doesn't say you can't get from here to there faster than light could." Since you don't pass anything on your way through the wormhole, there is no violation of relativity.

vessel table. “wormhole” 360 x 380 x 1300mm.   

 

A wormhole in our space-time universe might connect us to places that are many light-years away. It's a shortcut that allows you to beat a light ray taking the long route - a straight line. "Relativity says that nothing can pass you going faster than the speed of light," as Geoffrey A. Landis, a physicist at the Ohio Aerospace Institute of the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland points out. "But it doesn't say you can't get from here to there faster than light could." Since you don't pass anything on your way through the wormhole, there is no violation of relativity.

vessel table. “wormhole” 360 x 380 x 1300mm.   

 

A wormhole in our space-time universe might connect us to places that are many light-years away. It's a shortcut that allows you to beat a light ray taking the long route - a straight line. "Relativity says that nothing can pass you going faster than the speed of light," as Geoffrey A. Landis, a physicist at the Ohio Aerospace Institute of the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland points out. "But it doesn't say you can't get from here to there faster than light could." Since you don't pass anything on your way through the wormhole, there is no violation of relativity.

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