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Worm Hole

Carrara/RDS Science Fiction posted on Aug 13, 2009
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In physics, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime that is fundamentally a 'shortcut' through space and time. Spacetime can be viewed as a 2D surface (to simplify understanding) that, when 'folded' over, allows the formation of a wormhole bridge. A wormhole has at least two mouths that are connected to a single throat or tube. If the wormhole is traversable, matter can 'travel' from one mouth to the other by passing through the throat. While there is no observational evidence for wormholes, spacetimes containing wormholes are known to be valid solutions in general relativity. The term wormhole was coined by the American theoretical physicist John Archibald Wheeler in 1957. However, the idea of wormholes had already been theorized in 1921 by the German mathematician Hermann Weyl in connection with his analysis of mass in terms of electromagnetic field energy. This analysis forces one to consider situations...where there is a net flux of lines of force through what topologists would call a handle of the multiply-connected space and what physicists might perhaps be excused for more vividly terming a ‘wormhole’. —John Wheeler in Annals of Physics

Comments (16)


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Faemike55

12:30AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Excellent image and great description!

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evinrude

1:30AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Very cool sci-fi.

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renecyberdoc

1:39AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

i agree with mike and take this as fav.5++.

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Shirahime

2:56AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Nice!

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claude19

3:13AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

SPLENDID illustration of wormholes with this sapce ship...and your comments very detailed on the theory of wormholes to travel through the universe, or more exactly through the continuum space-time ! EXCELLENT...just BRILLIANT with a great impression of movements .

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artistheat

8:05AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Very Cool Image:)

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CarolSassy

8:22AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

YIKES! Looks like trouble to me! Fantastic detail work! (:

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Igolochka

8:43AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Fantastic image!

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lyron

11:40AM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Great scifi. Very cool work!!

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Sylvia

10:04PM | Thu, 13 August 2009

Wow!! ~Impressive~ Superb Effects... FABULOUS!!! Thanks for sharing

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Radar_rad-dude

11:45PM | Thu, 13 August 2009

A mind blowing render and descriptive! Most excellent and informative! Love it!

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lizzibell

11:58PM | Thu, 13 August 2009

nice work...

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Biffowitz

5:22AM | Fri, 14 August 2009

Cool render and Fx, interesting background info too. Nice work on this!

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SIGMAWORLD

5:57AM | Sat, 15 August 2009

Stunning! Excellent render!

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Grego_Sheen

10:56AM | Tue, 18 August 2009

as the theory which folds up space, the theory of wormhole is too in advance on our current technological capacities and our actual knowledge to be valid today. Let us not forget that a hundred years ago, it was believed as impossible that the human body can cross the speed of 100 km hour!!! On my believe, what we gonna find in the futur is much over our imagination. I love this creation and your vision!!! Great Art and explanation!

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A_Sunbeam

2:17PM | Sun, 23 August 2009

Love the colours and textures; great sci-fi scene!


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