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Originally Posted by l3gendluk3
It's a great concept but we know stars run on fusion and will eventually 'run out of fuel'. We can see this through supernovae, although going out with a bang isn't the only way stars die. Also we can more or less see the birth of newer stars, especially in nebulae where there is lots of gases that make up stars. Although I am pretty sure the part about the stars can't be true, we have not yet have enough information on black holes and wormholes to disprove the possible link they have. Again it's a great concept but the star bit is unrealistic, but there is always a possibility that black holes can use some of their energy to maintain a stable wormhole. The universe is a strange place and anything we haven't already disproved can be true, no matter how strange.
-Luke
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Hi and TY Luke Sorry but according to Professor Eric Dullard, no-one knows how stars function inside, but he thinks they are hollow and are only energy transformers taking it from some other place. The only fusion he says is going on, is on the surface of the Sun , but not inside it and that it's hollow. So if we can see how stars are made from dust then why not theorize that a wormhole connection will only exist ONCE a star is born? Let's face it, no-one knows what HAPPENS to all that matter and light once it enters the blackhole!! IT HAS TO GO SOMEWHERE!! And perhaps the death of a Star, is somehow directly related to whether a blackhole has STOPPED feeding it? "Unrealistic", is a term I wouldn't use too lightly when talking about things we have no real clue about as yet Luke. Thanks for your comments.