SEEKING OUT WORMHOLES
It’s currently impossible to tell the difference between a wormhole and a black hole, but there are ways it could be done 1 Gravitational lensing
In 2008, two scientists from Gurucharan College, Silchar, India, investigated whether wormholes could, like black holes, exhibit gravitational lensing of light that passes by them. They discovered that one type of wormhole, the Ellis drainhole, the earliest known complete mathematical model of a traversable wormhole by Homer G. Ellis, and separately Kirill A. Bronnikov, does not exhibit this lensing. Therefore a black hole-like structure that doesn’t bend light might well be a wormhole.
©NASA 2 Leaky gravity
If a wormhole enters our universe, or our part of the universe, and there is mass on the other side of it, then it will…
