The sinusoidal traversable wormhole.
In a baby universe or the universe at a very small scale, the geometry of space-time is believed to exist as a foamy structure; a term called quantum foam first suggested by John Wheeler. This final year thesis report explores the properties of a sinusoidal traversable wormhole and attempts to solve...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-537002023-02-28T23:19:04Z The sinusoidal traversable wormhole. Fu, Ganwei. Chew Lock Yue School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science In a baby universe or the universe at a very small scale, the geometry of space-time is believed to exist as a foamy structure; a term called quantum foam first suggested by John Wheeler. This final year thesis report explores the properties of a sinusoidal traversable wormhole and attempts to solve for the existence of a safe geodesic on the wormhole that elementary particles are able to move about. The aim of this thesis is to achieve a safe geodesic elementary particles may travel on during the very beginning of the formation of the universe. In this research I have managed to come out with a periodically safe geodesic which exists for one and a half cycle. This result is sufficient as the topology structure of the 'foamy' wormhole central to this research takes the shape of my sinusoidal wormhole, for half a cycle. For a minimum of one and a half period, the geodesic is guaranteed to be safe as it coils about the outer most region of the sinusoidal traversable wormhole. Bachelor of Science in Physics 2013-06-07T01:34:11Z 2013-06-07T01:34:11Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53700 en 67 p. application/pdf |
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In a baby universe or the universe at a very small scale, the geometry of space-time is believed to exist as a foamy structure; a term called quantum foam first suggested by John Wheeler. This final year thesis report explores the properties of a sinusoidal traversable wormhole and attempts to solve for the existence of a safe geodesic on the wormhole that elementary particles are able to move about. The aim of this thesis is to achieve a safe geodesic elementary particles may travel on during the very beginning of the formation of the universe.
In this research I have managed to come out with a periodically safe geodesic which exists for one and a half cycle. This result is sufficient as the topology structure of the 'foamy' wormhole central to this research takes the shape of my sinusoidal wormhole, for half a cycle. For a minimum of one and a half period, the geodesic is guaranteed to be safe as it coils about the outer most region of the sinusoidal traversable wormhole. |
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