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    #16
    Originally posted by Col.Ads View Post
    Although not nessiceraly have to be an idea based on a wormhole, it is possible that it the stargate was inspired by an actual wormhole, we just havent seen any in SG
    I think that Einstein theorized that they would be scarce and only last something like microseconds or lower. Similar to what happened to Vala...
    La vie est une tragédie - Tout le monde meurt à la fin.
    L'Histoire est une comédie - Les gentils gagnent toujours à la fin.

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      #17
      Originally posted by thekillman View Post
      since we never ever ever ever detected one, it's safe to say natural wormholes simply do not exist, and probably can't even exist. even Black holes can't function as wormholes, the only thing they CAN do is mess with Stargate Wormholes and act as a portal to the multiverse.


      so no, a Farscape situation simply can not occur. it's not Star Trek with it's negative space wedgies. in Stargate space is pretty normal and pretty devoid of spectacular phenomena.

      actually scientists have recently discovered a natural micro wormhole out in the cosmos
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        #18
        never heard of such a report

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          #19
          Supposedly very small wormholes appear and disappear spontaneously all the time, at the subatomic level within the quantum foam. Same thing with matter - a particle and its pair anti-particle appear spontaneously and then annihilate each other to preserve the laws of conservation of matter & energy <- this is also related to why black holes would eventually evaporate - on the edge of the event horizon - one particle escapes and the other is sucked in. They can no longer collide to release the energy necessary to create them. That energy still has to come from somewhere -> the black hole.
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            #20
            Originally posted by Mike. View Post
            Supposedly very small wormholes appear and disappear spontaneously all the time, at the subatomic level within the quantum foam. Same thing with matter - a particle and its pair anti-particle appear spontaneously and then annihilate each other to preserve the laws of conservation of matter & energy <- this is also related to why black holes would eventually evaporate - on the edge of the event horizon - one particle escapes and the other is sucked in. They can no longer collide to release the energy necessary to create them. That energy still has to come from somewhere -> the black hole.
            Though it seems to me that when the first black hole disappears, our solar system will be gone for a long time.

            And back to our initial problem, I just can't comprehend how we managed to dial all the gates of MW with that one gate on Dakara. Where they connected 2 by 2 (like with the intergalactic bridge) or was there really thousands of wormholes just connected to the Dakara gate?
            La vie est une tragédie - Tout le monde meurt à la fin.
            L'Histoire est une comédie - Les gentils gagnent toujours à la fin.

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              #21
              I think it was a network creating a large amount of wormholes.

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                #22
                Supposedly very small wormholes appear and disappear spontaneously all the time, at the subatomic level within the quantum foam
                supposedly

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