@kay_dub As far as we know, space-time rifts, also known as wormholes or Einstein-Rosen bridges, have not been conclusively proven to exist in the real world like they are depicted in science fiction shows such as Star Trek. The concept of wormholes is a theoretical possibility within the framework of general relativity, but they have not been observed or confirmed by scientific evidence. Scientists continue to explore and study the nature of spacetime and the possibility of phenomena like wormholes, but currently, they remain speculative concepts rather than established realities.
@kay_dub@Alfred It's not just rifts. Star Trek space is damn CROWDED with stars, asteroid fields, opaque cloud nebulae, comets, alien ships in trouble, and anything else they just made up…not to mention inhabited planets!
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@kay_dub As far as we know, space-time rifts, also known as wormholes or Einstein-Rosen bridges, have not been conclusively proven to exist in the real world like they are depicted in science fiction shows such as Star Trek. The concept of wormholes is a theoretical possibility within the framework of general relativity, but they have not been observed or confirmed by scientific evidence. Scientists continue to explore and study the nature of spacetime and the possibility of phenomena like wormholes, but currently, they remain speculative concepts rather than established realities.