Unexplained phenomena around wormholes

20. 07. 2021
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Wormholes could be real and people could travel through them, the mainstream magazine Popular Mechanics said recently. At the same time, mainstream news regularly informs about the UFO phenomenon.

There seems to be a paradigm shift in people who have been interested in UFOs and unexplained phenomena for a long time. What are the consequences of these topics, which have long been ridiculed and ridiculed by skeptics, now finding themselves in the mainstream news? It seems that despite constant skeptics, cynics and opponents, practically anything is now possible.

After a year of hiding from a pandemic, it's a welcome feeling. Suddenly, we may find ourselves in the new year of opportunity, foreshadowed by the worldwide occurrence of monoliths. Engage your imagination and think, for example, about what it would mean if the wormholes were really through.

Wormhole detection

For years, mainstream scientists have suggested that even if the existence of wormholes is real, it will be impossible or deadly to enter them.

In 2015, physicists in Spain created a model of a wormhole using a magnetic field tunnel. Unlike the Einstein-Rosen Bridge through space-time, it was the realization of a futuristic "mantle of invisibility," said Scientific American.

In 2019, The New York Times reported that scientists in China had devised a way to test whether gravity could spread through wormholes. They expected to study black holes and compact stars near them to find signs of a gravitational leak that draws objects to the far side of the wormhole.

Recently, in March 2021, Popular Mechanics reported: "The study found that human-safe wormholes could actually exist." or go through them unharmed.

Theorists have suggested that one way would be to "fill a wormhole with an exotic form of matter that has a negative mass." However, as far as we know, such matter has not yet been discovered. Instead, scientists have proposed "a wormhole that forms in a five-dimensional space-time also known as the Randall-Sundrum model."

If the wormhole remained free of stray particles, people could theoretically enter it.

"If the particles falling into the wormhole were scattered and lost energy, then they would accumulate inside and contribute some positive energy to the wormhole collapsing back into the black hole."

In other words, go there first, because any particles could collapse the whole thing. If you survived the journey, you could cross the entire galaxy in less than a second. On the other hand, you would leave others behind for thousands of years, this is an extreme dilation of time.

Falling into a wormhole

Although we can now say that wormholes are real, we do not yet know how to create them. Therefore, we do not know how a hole would affect people or objects if they passed through it. Maybe there is an undiscovered way to control time dilation?

For example, Nikola Tesla claimed in 1895 that he had seen the past, present and future with the help of the time machine. He claimed that by manipulating the magnetic field, he could change time and space.

Scientists are learning more and more about magnetic fields. For example, Italian scientists have learned to create and cancel magnetic fields remotely. So far, they need a special arrangement of wires and electricity for this. But maybe one day they will figure out how to manipulate magnetic fields remotely in space? Then maybe they could figure out how to make a wormhole, too.

If wormholes allowed beings from a thousand years of distant past to emerge into the present, what would we see? Maybe we could see a plesiosaur swimming in Loch Ness, for example? This is exactly what Giorgio Tsoukalos described in his 2014 series The Search for Aliens.

Natural wormholes

Tsoukalos talked about Lochness with Dr. John Brandenburg, Professor of Physics at Madison College. Due to the high content of quartz and the deep tunnel-like structure of the lake, could a wormhole open in it?

"Huge electromagnetic fields are created here. This means that we can create, for example, a through wormhole, "said Brandenburg.

Brandenburg assumes that something like the Casimir effect can take place in the water channel, which stabilizes the wormhole passing through the locally mass-negative region of space-time.

Worldwide observation of plesiosaurs

If the unique Loch could open the porthole, would it allow ancient creatures or UFOs to emerge from another time or galaxy?

Would that explain why people still see a dinosaur swimming in muddy waters? Beyond the ocean in Lake Champlain, people see Champion, another plesiosaur-like creature. The Abenaks and Iroquois have long told stories of serpentine creatures in this area. The Abenaks call him Gitaskog. When Europeans came, these observations continued into modern times. In 1977, Sandra Mansi took a photograph of the Champion, unmistakably resembling a plesiosaur. In the series, Tsoukalos learns that the authenticity of the photograph is confirmed. However, others claim that it was just a photograph of driftwood. (See for yourself below)

Take a look at Mansi's photo in a video by Ben G. Thomas:

On the show, they asked if Lake Champlain could be associated with Loch Ness deep under the ocean. In the past, the mainland was closer together, but now perhaps the lakes are connected by a tunnel that allows the observation of the same creatures.

Animals remain elusive because they exist only for a moment, as a snapshot of the ancient past.

Relationships of wormholes with other phenomena

If we put aside skepticism for a moment, could similar anomalous zones and bizarre observations be related to through wormholes? Are they possible only in certain circumstances, for example where energy fields are directed in a certain way?

Or is it possible that such places are more common than we think?

If so, could we apply this concept to the disappearance of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle? Could other mysterious sightings of UFOs and extraterrestrial beings be related to wormholes? Could this also explain the observation of other revelations?

In what other places on the planet could there be areas where energy fields could open wormholes?

Like the ancient Egyptian pyramids? Like the Loch, the pyramids and many ancient building blocks contain a lot of quartz. This is due to the use of stones, such as granite, which can contain up to 60% quartz. Were there windows in such places, as many theorists of ancient astronauts and the Outlander series claim? It is an obscure consideration, but not impossible.

Reports of time dilation and interdimensional gates have been recorded in various man-made structures, such as the anomaly in London's Woolwich Foot Tunnel. Meanwhile, FBI declassified documents feature stories of interdimensional humanoid beings traveling around the world at will.

Now that the mainstream notes that UFOs are real and wormholes are indeed possible, it affects our view of all these stories. While it is healthy to remain skeptical, it seems that the mainstream could enter a new realm of possibilities.

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