Wormhole Traversal

This simulation depicts a journey through a wormhole, or Einstein-Rosen bridge, a theoretical tunnel-like shortcut connecting two distant points in spacetime predicted by Einstein's general relativity. In real physics, keeping such a throat open against gravitational collapse would require exotic matter with negative energy density, an unproven substance that makes traversable wormholes largely speculative today. Watch the rippling ring geometry pulse along the tunnel walls as the throat's curvature warps and breathes, while the streaming starfield stretches and streaks past the camera to sell the sense of faster-than-walking travel through curved spacetime. The wobble pattern on the tunnel surface stands in for how mass and energy bend the fabric of space itself.
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