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Alright, well we'll head into the next year, the main topics for tonight. And the first one, the first one I think I'll go through here is a wormhole. There's some discussion coming up as of late regarding some of the characteristics and properties of these wormholes. And there's always something new coming up, and mind you they're theoretical, much the same as black holes were theoretical not too many years ago as well. But wormholes, they can exist, there's nothing mathematically saying they can't. Period of relativity says that they're entirely possible. So there's a lot of theory put out there as to what they actually mean as far as the existence of the universe. So now they said they're theoretically possible, that wormholes exist, and normally they exist, it's also theoretically possible, and mathematically it's now proven that they weave the fabric of space right by connecting virtual particle pairs that pop in an arctic system. There was a question come up on one of the morning maps about virtual particles, are they actually real particles or not, and it depends how you want to look at it. I'll explain that a little bit later. But the, if it proves true that these particles are connected this way instead of a field of some type, therefore that means the wormhole is a tangible structure of the universe, not something theoretical at that point, not something that's dependent on something else, but it's an actual, it's an integral part of the universe. And the concept of wormhole, in this case it's applying to describe quantum entanglement processes. And most of the time when entanglement is talked about, it's in terms or context of particle pairs and how the action on one affects the other, no matter how far apart they are. Einstein referred to that as spooky action at a distance. Is that a thing? And he definitely wasn't in favor of that. However, it's now been proved experimentally that that process does exist. But now Einstein is beginning to think that the vacuum of space might be stitched together by elements of quantum entanglement. Therefore, everything might be held together by this phenomenon, and that this connection is exactly how a wormhole would function. What happens to one particle happens to the other instantly. What happens in some areas of the universe are connected instantly.
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