The inflating wormhole: a Mathematica animation.

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Wormholes: Early Universe

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It has been recently speculated that the laws of physics might allow an arbitrarily advanced civilization to construct traversable wormholes for interstellar travel. If submicroscopic traversable wormholes existed in the very early universe, then it is conceivable that an inflationary phase might have enlarged some of them to macroscopic size. In a recent paper the author explored this possibility, and in so doing found it useful to construct some visualizable (albeit simplified) models as an aid to intuition. To purpose of the current paper is to present the details of these computer simulations, and in the process introduce the reader to some techniques of simple graphing in Mathematica. The models take the form of animated embedding diagrams of traversable wormholes in an inflationary universe.

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