Hello Howetzer,

Thanks for your reply. As I requested, please assume wormholes are possible to exist, and artificially be built. I think there is a very very profound question herein and that is: What are the boundaries of advancement for the humanity? Are we allowed to push the science to wherever we want? Please look to two of the replies to my questions and I ask you to tell your opinions in the spirit of them, I mean social aspects of this topic:

Do you think the world and specifically the US, is ready enough to meet the consequences of building a wormhole, during the next few years?

Not only no, but hell no. We don't even know really what a wormhole is, how to ensure that we can make one, or if we did, how to open up the other side of one. If the US, or anyone for that matter, was to make one, it should probably be done in space. Our space program (manned or otherwise) is in shambles and the next ten years won't see much change.

What is your assessment of finding the proper planets for living and/or probable intelligent ETs, by this technology, for the current decade?

If remote sensing can be accomplished through wormholes, it would be quite useful to use one as an observation tool, but we'd have to be careful about where the other end of the wormhole is. You don't want a hole opening up in town center of a hostile ET planet. I don't see any possibility of anything happening other than more papers and theories over the next decade.
Sorry to be so pessimistic, but we all know what makes the world, space technology and good physics research really happen. Unless some rich venture capitalists come forward with a real interest in this stuff, it'll remain the fantasy of many folks, me included.

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Greetings Mohammad,


Even if you are wrong, I wish you Good Speed with finishing your project. It would be the greatest discovery and invention of this millennium.

Just don't forget that most likely you will not earn good credit when you publish the working device. Humans are still too rooted in their primitive desires to increase wealth and material possessions. Like cars and such stuff. Plus that if you are able to create enough energy to sustain a stable traversable wormhole, there's practically not boundary to apply this technology to common day life. Energy generation will not be a problem any more. Many many people will suffer from losing their jobs - I doubt all of them will be able to adapt.

Centuries of war and hate could follow; War of a strength and brutality, mankind has never been faced with before. If a Thermonuclear Bomb can appear right beside you, sent through a wormhole. And I assume the energy generator for a wormhole could be misused as a weapon. Such incredible amounts of energy could blow up half the galaxy&#33; I can imagine the headline of an Alien Newspaper a few years after publishing the device << Unknown species caused an explosion blowing up 2/3 of their galaxy and tearing a gigantic hole into spacetime. Do we have to leave this universe ? >>

However - Be careful =) If it works, it&#39;s great. If not, likewise. I&#39;d suggest you to think twice about publishing the working device. Maybe a wiser decision would be to hide it and let mankind develop for two or more centuries.