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© Copyright 2011, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

Wormhole Collapse


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Artist: Dave Barstow, (DaBar);
Exposure Date: 2011.02.06 21:49:12;
Make: Apophysis;
Model: Apophysis 7x 2010 (R12);
Exposure Time: 1/Inf seconds s;
FNumber: f/0.0;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 0;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 0.0 mm mm;
Software: PaintShop Photo Pro 13.00;

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© Copyright 2011, David H. Barstow (DaBar)

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Who says that science isn't art? ;) Very well done!

Can I ask you if this is the real representation of a wormholes collision? I mean, is this based in physical equations?

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This is a purely fanciful image. 

Wormholes are a purely theoretical concept and the equations are suspect, at best.  It is theorized that dark-energy prevents the gravitational collapse of a wormhole, but should such an event occur, there would be a large burst or highly energetic particles produced in a very distorted space-time environment. 

The image therefor is a random guess at the 'appearance' of a chaotic event.

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I know that wormholes are highly theoretical and that most of the wormholes solutions are highly unstable and very unlikely to exit but...I guessed it could be some kind of numeric simulations for the space-time solutions. I have seem similar things with black hole collisions.

Anyway, thank you very much for the reply.

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FANTASTICAL !!!!   I just love the imagination that must have gone into this creation Dave!!! love the brilliant colors, splays of light, shooting stars, cosmic (like) gases...Beautiful creation my friend!!!  Congrats on your fine discipline for creating images that DELIGHT and challenge our thought process.  Kind regards, Gail

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