A very good read about black holes and Einstein-Rosen Bridges.
https://www.ias.edu/articles/einstein-rosen-bridge
In a game I play there is a shield around a base that looks like an Einstein - Rosen Bridge.
The top image is of the field looking at it from the side. The bottom image is looking at it from an off angle. If you look close enough the swirling effect creates an S. Would it be possible to somehow side jump from the bridge it self and arrive at the other end of the bridge a lot faster than if simply traveling through the center? Basically would be down the S curve of the bridge instead of a straight line.
I think Tyson Degauss or Michio Kaku might be able to answer this question given their knowledge of the subject.
https://www.ias.edu/articles/einstein-rosen-bridge
In a game I play there is a shield around a base that looks like an Einstein - Rosen Bridge.
The top image is of the field looking at it from the side. The bottom image is looking at it from an off angle. If you look close enough the swirling effect creates an S. Would it be possible to somehow side jump from the bridge it self and arrive at the other end of the bridge a lot faster than if simply traveling through the center? Basically would be down the S curve of the bridge instead of a straight line.
I think Tyson Degauss or Michio Kaku might be able to answer this question given their knowledge of the subject.


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