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Hanzo_The_Ninja OP t1_jdenui1 wrote

About four months ago news about a breakthrough wormhole simulation made the news, however as per this submission a recent analysis of the data suggests it may have been misinterpretted:

> Now another group of physicists has analyzed the result and determined that, while the experiment may have produced something vaguely wormhole-like, it wasn’t really a holographic wormhole in any meaningful sense. In light of the new analysis, independent researchers are coming to doubt that the teleportation experiment has anything to do with gravity after all.

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FuturologyBot t1_jderddx wrote

The following submission statement was provided by /u/Hanzo_The_Ninja:


About four months ago news about a breakthrough wormhole simulation made the news, however as per this submission a recent analysis of the data suggests it may have been misinterpretted:

> Now another group of physicists has analyzed the result and determined that, while the experiment may have produced something vaguely wormhole-like, it wasn’t really a holographic wormhole in any meaningful sense. In light of the new analysis, independent researchers are coming to doubt that the teleportation experiment has anything to do with gravity after all.


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3SquirrelsinaCoat t1_jdet2p6 wrote

Now THAT is a fucking great piece of science journalism. I love Quanta Mag. This was a great read.

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LittleMissFirebright t1_jdewljv wrote

University experiment drama like this is similar to r/HobbyDrama, lol. I don't study wormholes, but this was an entertaining read.

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Kaz_55 t1_jdh3j4y wrote

This isn't really surprising, given the history of outrageous claims that have been used to push and similar "discoveries" in the past in the press.

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