Friday, June 5, 2026

Speed of light and wormholes.


“A new relativity proposal says faster-than-light observers could help explain quantum behavior and reshape causality. (CREDIT: Pixabay/CC BY-SA 4.0)” (The brighter side. Physicists propose that our universe may contain three dimensions of time) 

When we ask: Can something travel through the wormhole faster than light? We must also ask: How fast does light travel in the wormhole? 

The new study suggests that the universe has three dimensions in time. That means the universe has three spatial dimensions. And three in time. This means that we live in a six-dimensional universe. The time dimensions allow sending information faster than the speed of light. Or. Actually, those dimensions will not make particles travel faster than light. They make the ultimate time dilation in the wormhole. The wormhole is the tunnel through space and time. But the thing that makes this thing paradoxical is simple. We know that everything must travel slower than the speed of light. 

Except in cases. There are quantum fields that transport objects or information. If those fields carry information at the speed of light. We face a very interesting phenomenon. We face situations where the speed of a particle is zero, even if a black hole pulls it inside the event horizon. In the same way, wave movement travels in the hypothetical wormholes at the speed of light. But the thing in those hypothetical energy tornadoes is that. Light travels faster in those tunnels than it does around them. This means that entropy in those quantum tornadoes is lower than around them. 

If we pull superpositioned and entangled particles through the quantum-size wormhole. That wormhole acts like a Tipler cylinder. It dilates time in that string. And there is an interesting theorem. That. Those hypothetical wormholes and superstrings can transport energy through. The shortcut through space and time. This means that these kinds of structures. They can be the source of so-called dark energy. If we think about the possibility that the superstring travels through the hypothetical wormholes. That quantum tornado inputs energy into it. That turns this structure into the maser system. And those superstrings transport information and energy through that thing. That energy that comes from outside the ends of those strings can be the dark energy. 

Then we face another thing. When information travels in those quantum tornadoes. That thing forms the Tipler cylinder around that information string. The fast-spinning. Cylinder-shaped. Structure causes time dilation in objects and information. That travels in it. It’s possible that we can ever do anything other than some individual superstrings to travel through the wormhole. In the models. That photons seem to travel faster than light. It’s possible that the photons form a quantum whirl around them. 





“A wormhole visualized as a two-dimensional surface. Route (a) is the shortest path through normal space between points 1 and 2; route (b) is a shorter path through a wormhole.”(Wikidia, Wormhole)

The wormhole forms a structure. That acts like a Tipler cylinder. The fast-spinning structure of the tornado in a quantum field. Dilates time inside it. 

That thing causes a time dilation in photons. The reason those photons seem to travel faster than light is that. 

The whirling quantum field. Around photons. Lock information in them. This kind of phenomenon causes a small. But measurable. Anomaly. In the aging of photons. The time dilation in the wormhole depends on its complexity. The wormhole itself. It can be multiple spinning structures. That means it's possible that wormholes take information into the past. 

In models, the extremely low entropy in the wormhole makes it possible to travel faster than the speed of light around the wormhole. In models. In a wormhole is the quantum shadow. Or quantum vacuum at the front ot the particle. That vacuum minimizes the energy level. The front of the particle. If the wormhole is very tight. It packs energy behind the particle. And in that case. It’s theoretically possible that there is no limit to the speed in that structure. 

The idea is that if time dilation is so strong. That. Those particles come out of the wormhole. Before they entered it. That causes an information paradox. Or it causes a thing. That we can call: retrocausality. We cannot simply model cases. Their reaction comes before action. We cannot imagine a situation. That car comes out of the tunnel. Before it goes inside it. The thing is that. The wormholes will not allow anything to travel faster than light. There is space inside the wormholes that allows light to travel faster than it does around the wormhole. The maser effect causes a situation. Time travels more slowly in the superstrings inside those wormholes. Than. It travels in similar structures. Outside the wormholes. 

Maybe those wormholes can transport only information or superstrings. But they can transport light “faster” than light.  If. Researchers can create a model where a photon. Rides with a superstring. Or the superstring pushes the photon forward. That can form conditions. There, those photons can travel with incredible speed. The idea about wormholes. As the channels there, information. Travel. Faster than the speed of light is based on an idea. That. If the entropy in the wormhole is extremely low. Or there is the so-called quantum vacuum. Nothing will decrease the speed of the particle. That can be a photon. The speed of the particle. It depends on the difference. Between energy levels. At the front or back of the particle. 


https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/physicists-propose-that-our-universe-may-contain-three-dimensions-of-time/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipler_cylinder

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole

https://medium.com/@TVvman/speed-of-light-and-wormholes-c3b4642d879c

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