A special solution of the Einstein field equation is a tunnel (“worm hole”) which
connects disparate points in space time in a non local way (faster than the speed
of light).
But looking at figure 1 ,where Alice is on one side of the wormhole while Bob
is on the other side , the main questions are:
Where in the local space time is the non local tunnel that connects
between them ?
How can it be that we cannot see or disconnect this tunnel ?
A scientific theory must be visualized by a three dimensional symmetrical image.
If it cannot be visualized it can not be a scientific theory.
If there is a way to visualize it, its an important step forward.
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1. Visualizing non local connections through space-time
A special solution of the Einstein field equation is a tunnel (“worm hole”) which
connects disparate points in space time in a non local way (faster than the speed
of light).
But looking at figure 1 ,where Alice is on one side of the wormhole while Bob
is on the other side , the main questions are:
• Where in the local space time is the non local tunnel that connects
between them ?
• How can it be that we cannot see or disconnect this tunnel ?
A scientific theory must be visualized by a three dimensional symmetrical image.
If it cannot be visualized it can not be a scientific theory.
If there is a way to visualize it, its an important step forward.
Eran Sinbar
Ela 13 , Shorashim, Misgav, 2016400 , Israel
eyoran2016@gmail.com , cell : +972-523713024
2. Alice and Bob in the singularity of two separated black holes (white circles) connecting each
other in the local space time (the black back ground) through a non local worm hole (red line).
This is the space time model which cannot explain the non locality of the worm hole .
We cannot visualize where does the non local wormhole pass through in the local three
dimensional space time .
Figure 1
3. Visualizing non local connections - the grid dimension
Let’s quantize our three dimensional spacetime into local three dimensional
symmetrical quantized space units in the size of Planck length in each of the
three dimensions.
These space time quantized units are floating in another non local three
dimensional grid like dimensions.
Looking at figure 2, we can now visualize the “worm hole” tunnel connecting
through the grid dimension between Alice and Bob (who are located in the
singularity of two separate black holes) in a non local way through spacetime.
Since all our physical measurements are done only through the quantized local
three dimensions of space time and not through the non local grid dimension
we cannot see or interfere with the wormhole with our scientific measurements.
4. By quantizing space time into three dimensional local units in the size of Planck’s length
(illustrated as the black circles), we can introduce a non local three dimensional grid like
dimension between them (illustrated as the white space between the black circles).
This extra non local grid dimension enables non local connections like quantum entanglements
and wormholes (illustrated as the red line). The dashed circle lines illustrate the event horizon.
Figure 2
5. The grid dimension and space time
The non local grid dimension and the local quantized space time dimension
Are like the Chinese Yin and Yang where the grid dimension enables the
non locality of quantum mechanics (entanglement) and the non locality of
The Einstein’s unique field equation solution of wormholes (ER=EPR).
This Yin and Yang configuration enables us to visualize in a symmetrical three
dimensional space, non local connections like wormholes or quantum
entanglement.
Gravity distorts the symmetric uniform grid structure of the space time
quantized units, and beyond the event horizon there are no local quantized
space units at all, only grid dimensions (as can be visualized in figure 2).