jimmyborofan
Nov 22, 2013, 06:56 AM
So, I am by no means a physicist, but I do enjoy pondering the questions that physics can bring up, and I was wondering if anyone could answer me this.
If we could stabilize a worm hole between two planets, what would the gravitational effect be between the two planets through this wormhole?
So if I could click a button and a 'door' opened to an area near Jupiter, Jupiter's gravity is massive, so would anything not tied down be pulled through the door, or would there be no effect? Also if there was an effect would it mean that if we didn't close the door, because of the sheer pull, would Earth shake itself to pieces trying to ram itself through?
I would also like to extend the question by asking, if I opened the door from one side of this planet opened to the other side, would the gravity from the opposite side of the earths door effect the gravity on this side? Would each side eventually be pulled through each others door?
I know its quite theoretical but the thought struck me the other night and I have been wondering since.
Jim
If we could stabilize a worm hole between two planets, what would the gravitational effect be between the two planets through this wormhole?
So if I could click a button and a 'door' opened to an area near Jupiter, Jupiter's gravity is massive, so would anything not tied down be pulled through the door, or would there be no effect? Also if there was an effect would it mean that if we didn't close the door, because of the sheer pull, would Earth shake itself to pieces trying to ram itself through?
I would also like to extend the question by asking, if I opened the door from one side of this planet opened to the other side, would the gravity from the opposite side of the earths door effect the gravity on this side? Would each side eventually be pulled through each others door?
I know its quite theoretical but the thought struck me the other night and I have been wondering since.
Jim