• Alien Nathan Edward
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      That hole has momentum? I’m not even sure it exists since by definition a portal is two points without intervening space.

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          Does it? In the games portals last indefinitely with no external energy source. It’s an intriguing idea though because it would explain why portals collapse if the surface they’re on moves. Any matter that goes through the portal would pull energy from it and cause it to collapse. Matter that goes through a portal that’s standing still, otoh, rather famously experiences no change in momentum and therefore does not pull any energy from the portal. So the portal is stable as long as it stands still.

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            1 year ago

            Were talking about a quantum level of energy. Wormholes are not proven to exist but if you were to calculate the energy it takes to travel X distance, the amount of distance you save by using the wormhole has been generated by simply traveling through it, and can even mean you have “generated” energy if he amount saved us greater than the amount spent overall.

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              That honestly sounds like an accounting trick to preserve newtons laws than an actual measure of energy in. Though I suppose it would be an answer to the problem of a water wheel between two portals