PINASTRI - "White Wormholes" - Anomaly Observation started Stardate 091207

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Cleopatra Eun

091208.0106

Following topic is under observation of Science (RP). So any science officer who has news to this topic is kindly requested to adress it to me:

report: 2 wormholes of the category Lorentzian where found at PINASTRI geo level 1-240 meters beyond 0. located no.1 is sector 001 179,244,1 . that hole was sealed by C.Eun (but it is not a longterm solution cause of high enegry consumption of the sealing, better ideas welcome)

The wormholes are extremely small 0.02 nano/m and seem to be harmless, but we keep an eye on that anomaly and effect or ev. expected mutation (e.g. Karasnikov-Semling tube rev.theory in 2095 publ. in i-Science Magazine www3)
Any details about current status can be found on the USS Caracas Library (open access for any UFS member on request)

background:
White Lorentzian wormholes better known as Schwarzschild wormholes or Einstein-Rosen bridges (bridges between areas of space that can be modeled as vacuum solutions to the Einstein field equations by combining models of a black hole and a white hole)

First (two days ago)  it was ranked as highest priority. Now we know it better. Results from second analysis scan: risk to get worse. 12 %
risk to stay. 2%

research teams can teleport down and close to the core of that hole but: 1.) NEVER go alone to explore it, wear temporal correction protection suite  2.) do not stay longer down there than needed . A "feeled" second in the anomaly can be more than 8 hrs in fluent real time

Anyway. Als long as anomaly remains on the PINASTRI sim we are asked to observe and analyse that status once a week

Ens.Cleo Eun
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Pathfinder Science Dept. offers to support the investigation of these wormhole phenomenons on Pinastri.

After the last events in the Pinastri System we made some valuable experiences with wormhole phenomenons.

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Jim Foxley

091213.0812

A white hole (from the negative square root solution inside the event horizon of a black hole) is a black hole running backwards in time. Just as black holes swallow things irretrievably, so white holes spit them out.

The complete Schwarzschild geometry consists of a black hole, a white hole, and two Universes connected at their horizons by a wormhole. It was Austrian Ludwig Flamm who had realised that Schwarzschild's solution (called the Schwarzschild Metric) to Einstein's equations actually describes a wormhole connecting two regions of flat space-time; two universes, or two parts of the same universe.

The idea that the event horizon of a black hole shielded the outside world troubled Einstein (In other words, the idea that a singularity is a place where time comes to an end, where all known laws of physics breakdown).

So he went to work with Nathan Rosen and in 1935 they produced a paper that produced evidence for a bridge between a black hole and a white hole, this was called the Einstein-Rosen Bridge.

The Einstein-Rosen work was disturbing to many physicists of the time because such a "tunnel" through space-time, could in principle allow the transmission of information faster than the speed of light in violation of the "Einsteinian causality".

In 1962 John Wheeler (first person to call it a "wormhole") discovered that the Einstein-Rosen bridge space-time structure was dynamically unstable in field-free space. He showed that if such a wormhole somehow opened, it would close up again before even a single photon could be transmitted through it, thereby preserving Einsteinian causality.

Samuel George
Astrophysics & Space Research Group
School of Physics & Astronomy
University of Birmingham
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