Example of a stable wormhole in general relativity
Authors:
Bronnikov et al
Abstract:
We study a static, spherically symmetric wormhole model whose metric coincides with that of the so-called Ellis wormhole but the material source of gravity consists of a perfect fluid with negative density and a source-free radial electric or magnetic field. For a certain class of fluid equations of state, it has been shown that this wormhole model is linearly stable under both spherically symmetric perturbations and axial perturbations of arbitrary multipolarity. A similar behavior is predicted for polar nonspherical perturbations. It thus seems to be the first example of a stable wormhole model in the framework of general relativity (at least without invoking phantom thin shells as wormhole sources).
Wednesday, January 01, 2014
Extraordinary Claim: A Stable Wormhole Compatible With General Relativity
Labels:
physics,
relativity,
theoretical physics,
wormholes
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