A postulate stating that quantum-entangled black holes in our three-dimensional universe are connected by microscopic wormholes created when the black holes are pulled apart might be correct, researchers Andreas Karch and Kristan Jensen have found. The suggestion, put forth by physicists Juan Malcadena and Lenny Susskind, “is a very exciting but somewhat speculative proposal,” Karch, a professor of physics at the University of Washington. “We show that a somewhat weaker version of this can actually be established with only mild assumption.”
Wormholes Might Link Quantum-Entangled Quarks
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 5, 2013 10:40 AMA postulate stating that quantum-entangled black holes in our three-dimensional universe are connected by microscopic wormholes created when the black holes are pulled apart might be correct, researchers Andreas Karch and Kristan Jensen have found. The suggestion, put forth by physicists Juan Malcadena and Lenny Susskind, “is a very exciting but somewhat speculative proposal,” Karch, a professor of physics at the University of Washington. “We show that a somewhat weaker version of this can actually be established with only mild assumption.”