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In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole.

So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong since gravity is not a force but geometry.

Relativity only allows for (also unphysical) negative matternegative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made of negative matter would still be attracted to the earth while slightly repelling the earth, which in the case of opposite masses with the same magnitude would lead to the formation of a so called runaway pairrunaway pair.

In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole.

So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong since gravity is not a force but geometry.

Relativity only allows for (also unphysical) negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made of negative matter would still be attracted to the earth while slightly repelling the earth, which in the case of opposite masses with the same magnitude would lead to the formation of a so called runaway pair.

In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole.

So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong since gravity is not a force but geometry.

Relativity only allows for (also unphysical) negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made of negative matter would still be attracted to the earth while slightly repelling the earth, which in the case of opposite masses with the same magnitude would lead to the formation of a so called runaway pair.

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In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole. 

So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong, relativity since gravity is not a force but geometry.

Relativity only allows for (also unphysical) negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made byof negative matter would still be attracted to the groundearth while slightly repulsingrepelling the groundearth, which in the case of opposite masses with the same magnitude would lead to the formation of a so called runaway pair.

In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole. So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong, relativity only allows for negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made by negative matter would still be attracted to the ground while slightly repulsing the ground.

In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole. 

So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong since gravity is not a force but geometry.

Relativity only allows for (also unphysical) negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made of negative matter would still be attracted to the earth while slightly repelling the earth, which in the case of opposite masses with the same magnitude would lead to the formation of a so called runaway pair.

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In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole. So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong, relativity only allows for negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made by negative matter would still be attracted to the ground while slightly repulsing the ground.

In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole. So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles.

In your 1. and 2. link they require ghost matter, which is unphysical. Nevertheless, if you had enough of this ghost material you could compensate for the collapsing effect real matter would have on the wormhole. So you could either send a ghost particle through without risking to collapse the throat, or send a real particle accompanied by one or two ghost particles. Since there is no ghost matter in this universe that won't work for real though.

Your 1. link is amateur nonsense by the way, since they claim "Theoretically, ghost matter responds to gravity in exactly the opposite way to normal matter. That is, a ghost matter apple would fall up from a tree branch instead of down. While allowed by Einstein’s theory of general relativity..." which is wrong, relativity only allows for negative matter which itself is gravitationally repulsive, but an apple made by negative matter would still be attracted to the ground while slightly repulsing the ground.

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