According to physicists, wormholes in space, if they exist, resemble black holes from a certain perspective, raising the possibility that we have already encountered this long-sought phenomenon. Exciting phenomena like black holes, hypernovas, and merging neutron stars abound in the known universe. But all of those appear mild in comparison to things that physicists believe …
Predictions suggest that wormholes and black holes may have almost identical polarised light spectra, making it challenging to discern between these astronomical objects.
Predictions indicate that wormholes and black holes may have nearly identical polarized light spectra, making these astrophysical objects difficult to distinguish.