What would happen if you passed through a wormhole?
Originally Answered: What happens if you enter a wormhole (in space)? You get sucked in through a black hole and pushed out through a white hole. They only remain like this for a fraction of a second but they would allow you to get from one place to another in almost no time at all.
Then, how did einstein view the universe?
He considered himself more of an agnostic (nothing is or can be known about the nature of God), and in a way he did believe in a God. He believed in 'Spinoza's God. ' Einstein, like Spinoza, believed that God is a manifestation of everything that is harmonious in the Universe. Consequently, did einstein disprove gravity? Now scientists are coming for Einstein. New research confirms Einstein's theory of gravity but brings scientists a step closer to the day when it might be supplanted by something new. Albert Einstein can explain a lot, but maybe not black holes.
Also, how cold is it in space?
Hot things move quickly, cold things very slowly. If atoms come to a complete stop, they are at absolute zero. Space is just above that, at an average temperature of 2.7 Kelvin (about minus 455 degrees Fahrenheit). Correspondingly, do you sweat in space? The body excretes sweat, in space, just as it does on Earth. The primary difference is that without gravity, that sweat won't roll down the face and drip to the ground. It will just sit there on the face, forming a film of salty water.
What is inside a black hole?
At the center of a black hole, it is often postulated there is something called a gravitational singularity, or singularity. This is where gravity and density are infinite and space-time extends into infinity. Just what the physics is like at this point in the black hole no one can say for sure.
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