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The black hole, what is orbiting wormhole can cause strange gravitational waves

 


The black hole, what is orbiting wormhole can cause strange gravitational waves


The cosmic wormholes could cause strange gravitational waves if some black hole is circling it. But the problem is that there no data, what the wormhole would look alike. 


The tunnel between space is like the tube through the universe. In some theories, the wormhole is the universe is just jumping cross the fifth dimension, which means it would not cause the gravitational waves around it. 


The small wormholes can act like violin strings when they are facing black holes, and send the gravitational resonance around the universe. 


But there is another way to think about the wormholes. The thing is that wormhole would be an extremely tight thing which is smaller than an atom or even electron. So when the energy field, what is another name for the wormhole is going through the universe it can face a black hole. The gravitational field of a black hole can curve the wormhole, and in that case, the curving wormhole acts like a violin string, and cause the "gravitational resonance" in the universe or spacetime continuum. 


But what thing is forming those wormholes? Are the wormholes free super strigs(1), what is escaping from the black hole, or are those wormholes(2) flows of the gravitons?


And there is a possibility that the two black holes will create the wormhole trough one normal-size black hole. In that case, the wormhole could just transfer the material away from the smaller black hole, and in this case, the wormhole would cause the end of the black hole. So when the black hole will face the wormhole, it would pull it inside the singularity, and then the wormhole would empty the black hole sooner or later. 


The end of the black hole is always the wormhole. If the wormhole is real, and every black hole would form it, that thing means that when the material, what will feed the black hole is ending, the black hole would just fall in the wormhole. And the thing, what makes wormholes so interesting is that it could use for the extremely long space journeys. 


But the thing that the rocket requires is the wormhole, which is large enough. If the wormhole is too small, that causes that the craft can cut in pieces or turn to antimatter. But when we are thinking about benefiting the wormholes in the space journeys the transforming the spacecraft to Bose-Einstein condensate could make it possible that the spacecraft can travel through the wormhole. 


Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/black-hole-circling-wormhole-weird-gravitational-waves


(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theory


(2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole

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