It's a mainstay of science fiction, it's tiny and it doesn't exist in physical space, but researchers say they've created a worm hole

A tunnel in space-time has been created by researchers who transmitted a message between two black holes through a simulation of a quantum computer.

According to the study published in the journal Nature, a traversable wormhole appeared to have emerged, but it was not physically created.

There is a bridge between two remote regions in the universe. Einstein-Rosen bridges are named after the physicists who described them.

It looks like a duck and walks like one. The physicist and study co-author of the study said that it looks like a wormhole.

Caltech physicist Maria Spiropulu, a co-author of the research, hopes to make adult wormholes and toddler wormholes step by step. wormhole dynamics were observed on a quantum device

The future possibilities were noted by experts who were not involved in the experiment.

The New York Times reported that Daniel Harlow, a physicist at MIT, said that the experiment was based on a modelling that was so simple that it could be studied using a pencil and paper.

Harlow said that this doesn't teach us anything about quantum gravity. If we can't even do this, then we won't be able to do quantum gravity theories at all.

Scientists are a long way from being able to send people or other living beings through a portal like this, according to the study authors.

I will let you know that it is very far away. People want to know if they can put their dog in a wormhole. Spiropulu told reporters that it was not true. That is a big jump.

It is possible in principle and possible in reality.

Don't think you'll be able to send your dog through the hole. You have to get started. It is exciting to me that we can get our hands on this.

Einstein believes that gravity is one of the fundamental forces in the universe. John Wheeler came up with the termwormhole in the 1950s.

The ideas have been around for a long time. We have been trying to find a way to explore these ideas in the lab for a long time. That is the most exciting thing about this. It isn't just, 'Well, wormholes are cool.' These fundamental problems of our universe can be looked at in a laboratory setting.

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