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How do black holes create wormholes?

Wormholes are theoretical structures. Those things are also called as Einstein-Rose bridges. And theoretically, those things are offering superhighways across the universe. The idea of the wormhole is that it's like a tornado or tunnel through the Higgs field or three-kelvin field. Or we can call the wormhole a gravitational tornado. When information travels in the wormhole, that thing causes a situation the energy that comes behind the information pushes it forward. 


There are two types of wormholes. 


1) Electromagnetic wormholes like laser rays and X-ray bursts of black holes. 

2) Gravitational wormholes. Those gravitational wormholes are similar to electromagnetic wormholes but the radiation that makes them is gravitational radiation. 

So if we think that the Higgs field is the thing. That makes the gravitation. We can make a model where the coherent radiation that forms the hollow circle in the Higgs field forms the lower energy level area in the Higgs field. And that thing causes a situation where energy or wave movement starts to travel at that point. 

The time that we can keep that hollow gravitational maser to point that point determines the depth of that gravitational pothole. The thing that forms the pothole is that coherent gravitational radiation makes the wall around that pothole. The problem is that we cannot yet make synthetic gravitational maser rays. 


"Wormhole visualized in 2D" (Wikipedia/Wormhole) 

Gravitation is radiation or wave movement, as well as gamma- and other electromagnetic radiation. But its frequency is different. But all wormholes are similar. 


Sometimes I wrote that theoretically, wormholes form when black holes turn to superposition and entanglement. But then we might think that this theory is oversimplified. In some versions of the wormhole theories, the black hole or the supernova that is the forming black hole simply pulls the wormhole open. 

The idea in this theory is that the universe is full of wormholes, but their size is smaller than a quark. The wormhole is an extremely small-size quantum tornado in the Higgs field or base energy field that fills the universe. 

We might call that field also the three-kelvin field because the minimum temperature in the universe is three kelvin, which is the temperature of the cosmic background radiation.  In laboratories, researchers made temperatures that are lower than three kelvin. But in natural conditions, the cosmic energy minimum is three kelvin. The wormhole is an extremely small whirl in that field. 



The energy field travel in neutron stars looks like this. And maybe that is the model of how gravitational fields travel in black holes. 


Supernovas and their effect on wormholes are causing interesting theories. 


So when a supernova explodes, it acts like a vacuum bomb that forms an electromagnetic vacuum at the point where it detonates. At that point if there is a wormhole. That detonation increases its size because the energy level around the wormhole drops to a minimum. That thing causes that energy travels out from the wormhole. 

When the power of the shockwave that the supernova sends turns weaker the base energy field drops back in, and then the Higgs field presses the wormhole back to small size. That wormhole is the stick that makes the gravitational field roll, and that stick transports energy out from the black hole. The thing is that the whirls of the gravitational field impact the wormhole they are transporting energy out from it. And that thing can explain the vaporization of the black hole. 



The teleportation machine pulls quantum entanglement through the wormhole. 


The wormhole theory is forming a question about the possibility to create a teleportation machine or "Stargate". If that system benefits theoretical wormholes the idea is that the teleportation machine pulls quantum entanglement through the wormhole. Nobody knows can this technology ever transport anything than some electrons. 

The idea of human or complicated structure teleportation is that the system turns the object wished to teleport to radiation. And radiation can conduct through the wormhole. The problem is that the structure must re-assemble. And that is a little bit too difficult. 


But there are two ways to create that wormhole. 

1) The ring-shaped structure forms a black hole in the middle of it. That thing can make possible by pumping energy to hovering atoms that are trapped in the middle of that structure. Then those miniature-size black holes will put to oscillate with the same frequency as some black holes. 

2) The stargate will pull the existing wormhole larger. The idea is that the stargate conducts energy away from around the wormhole that is everywhere. When the system removes that Higgs field, that thing will open the wormhole or make the bubble in it. The system can use the ring of quantum-size black holes to pull the Higgs field away from the selected wormhole. 








If we think that way, the black hole is the bubble in the wormhole. 


In a simpler model, the three-kelvin field that the supernova pushes away will drop black in the middle of the explosion, and that energy impact opens the wormhole. The thing that makes the wormhole or Einstein-Rose bridge work is the higher energy level at the whirl of its walls. 

The problem with a wormhole is that the three-kelvin field or Higgs field pushes it from outside. Energy travels out from that whirl from its sides and the three-kelvin field will sooner or later close the wormhole. The thing that theoretically happens in the energy tornado is that the walls of that energy whirl also create maser-effect in it. 

When a supernova explodes, that electromagnetic vacuum causes a situation. Where material drops out from the energy level, called the fourth dimension. The reaction is like somebody making a vacuum under the floor that pulls the floor out from the higher room that is on the upper floor. 

Then that thing makes it possible that the particles are sending radiation or superstrings from the fourth dimension in the third dimension, or maybe that energy travels straight to the second dimension where the material is in too low an energy level that it can interact with 3D material.

In that model, the energy. That came from the fourth dimension is the thing that keeps the wormhole open. The interaction between energy in the wormhole and the three-kelvin field that surrounds it causes the wormhole will start to deliver energy. 

We know energy always travels out from the higher energy point. And that means the three-kelvin field turns stronger if we compare its energy level, with the wormhole's energy level sooner or later, the outside energy field pushes the wormhole to a small size again. That is the thing that can explain the wormhole. 


https://bigthink.com/hard-science/human-teleportation/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole


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