This is a subject that fascinates me, it causes a very big intrigue in knowing what is much beyond the stars? How big is the universe? These are questions that many of us ask ourselves when we look at the stars and see how they all shine and make a unique connection to our eyes.
We can define space as an immensely large place and full of so many things that we could not imagine how great it is in turn full of great enigmas and secrets that have been little by little revealed and researched in order to understand them a little more detailed.
A topic that I recently read and caused a lot of impact is a so-called black hole called a worm that is able to pass the matter and send it to another part of the universe without disintegrating it, we have always been told that black holes destroy everything in its path and that are capable of sucking entire planets and not leaving any kind of trace, sounds impressive, does not it? Yes! Black holes are very destructive in their path, but there is something that caused me a lot of impression, there is a very special black hole able to open and close for a few lapses of time and in turn allows everything that happens inside it not to be destroyed it is thrown or discarded in another part of the galaxy.
The scientist Albert Einstein argued that this black hole was a super special phenomenon was not very common, he also said that it had a lot of similarity with the famous phrase "Travel in Time" that scientists have talked so much about over the years, since that did not disintegrate matter and could move planets or entire galaxies to another part of the universe in a matter of seconds, we could say that everything that could enter the "Momentary Portal" could never return to its original site, something that the scientist Albert Einstein caused a lot of intrigue and shock when he discovered it.
How would it work and what advantages would the black hole have?
It only has a very short span in which the black hole opens and in turn everything that enters never returns, imagine separating our galaxy "The Milky Way" from "Andromeda" which is the closest to ours in a matter of seconds and throwing it away in a very distant place sounds like something immense that has happened very quickly.
The main advantage would be to be able to travel in time in a physically real way, without any kind of suppositions or enigmas about it, it sounds very fascinating.
Looking at it from that point of view it sounds very easy to travel in time, imagine going through the black hole and as in movies going out in another part of the gigantic universe sounds something definitely extreme and I'm sure if we would have the opportunity of human beings to do it we would do it without hesitation, since we are very curious with that kind of thing, the only bad thing is that if we do not like the place that has taken us, we would be in trouble because we would not have any chance to go back.
A theme that undoubtedly for lovers of space and everything in the room will love them.
Thank you very much everyone for your time and collaboration with this contribution for the whole community.
By @srmit