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Is It Possible To "break Air"? Would This Lead To A Wormhole Developing?
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When you see aircraft travelling at supersonic speed they break the sound barrier right and it's almost as if they're splitting the air, so what if you have a plane or rocket travelling at 1000 times that speed? The air would become solid at that speed and as we know solids can be broken, is it possible that the formation of a wormhole could be made this way? Where would this even lead to seeing that only one end is open?
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Then no. A wormhole is not a hole ripped through a solid, it's a hole ripped through space and time itself. No way can you even get close to doing that with a plane through air, no matter how fast you are travelling.
What does happen at those speeds I can't tell you exactly - but it wouldn't be nearly as dramatic as to rip space apart.
Then no. A wormhole is not a hole ripped through a solid, it's a hole ripped through space and time itself. No way can you even get close to doing that with a plane through air, no matter how fast you are travelling.
What does happen at those speeds I can't tell you exactly - but it wouldn't be nearly as dramatic as to rip space apart.
I'm yet to be convinced that a wormhole is possible even in space. What I am saying is that if someone did form a wormhole on Earth, it wouldn't have anything to do with how fast they were travelling through the air. It's entirely a spacetime effect and the puff of air you are seeing in that advert is just dramatic licence that would have nothing to do with forming the wormhole.
What happens when someone travels as fast as Mach 1000+ through air I can't say for certain, but I can guarantee that it wouldn't involve creating any wormholes.
What happens when someone travels as fast as Mach 1000+ through air I can't say for certain, but I can guarantee that it wouldn't involve creating any wormholes.
Okay let's turn this up a notch, let's say the space vehicle could travel at 10,000 the speed of mach 3, now you cannot deny that at these incredible speeds like i said earlier air becomes solid, so what happens to the aircraft, does it blow up, does it crash into the solid air, no the only viable and logical thought is that it will smash the air to pieces and what happens when you break a wall?
You get access to what's behind the wall!
If this isn't being discussed now then mark my words one day it will.
You get access to what's behind the wall!
If this isn't being discussed now then mark my words one day it will.
Currently it's a logistical challenge to build craft capable of travelling at Mach 25+ through the air, let alone Mach 10,000 which is 400 times faster. I don't think you are getting my point -- effect you get from travelling through air at such speeds are undoubtedly going to be violent and interesting, but they will never get anywhere near enough to being able to create a wormhole. Why? Because wormholes are holes in spacetime itself. To rip such a hole requires an amount of energy greater than anything observed in the Universe so far. A plane travelling through air wouldn't be even close to the right order of magnitude of energy.
There maybe a misunderstanding of what actually happens when the speed of sound is surpassed. It's a somewhat arbitrarily chosen word picture that simply explains that when and object approaches and exceeds the speed (about 768 mph, depending on atmoshperic conditions) the usually loud noise accompanying the phenomena is only an indicator detected by the observer that the compressibility point of the air has been reached. Another analogy would be an object catching up with and surpassing the speed at which sound waves are produced in the air. Really no big deal.
Here in the western U.S., we have performers that usually are featured at rodeos... they are experts in using the ancient "bull whip" to demonstrate tricks, such as snuffing out a cigarette held in the lips of a lovely female performer. When the whip snaps the cigarette away, a loud sound is heard... simply the tip of the whip exceeding the speed of sound... momentarily at least.
When a propeller driven aircraft is designed, one of the considerations is the length of the propeller... primarily to determine safe ground clearance when it's operating on the surface, but, equally important, is the speed of the tips of the propeller thoughout its operating envelope... so that the tips do not exceed the speed of sound, where it loses efficiency dramatically.
There's no significance, other than aerodynamic considerations to the event... certainly nothing that could produce the ill defined "wormhole"... which is still a concept only....
Here in the western U.S., we have performers that usually are featured at rodeos... they are experts in using the ancient "bull whip" to demonstrate tricks, such as snuffing out a cigarette held in the lips of a lovely female performer. When the whip snaps the cigarette away, a loud sound is heard... simply the tip of the whip exceeding the speed of sound... momentarily at least.
When a propeller driven aircraft is designed, one of the considerations is the length of the propeller... primarily to determine safe ground clearance when it's operating on the surface, but, equally important, is the speed of the tips of the propeller thoughout its operating envelope... so that the tips do not exceed the speed of sound, where it loses efficiency dramatically.
There's no significance, other than aerodynamic considerations to the event... certainly nothing that could produce the ill defined "wormhole"... which is still a concept only....
Knuckledragger
You might be interested in Cherenvov radiation
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Chere nkov_ra diation
The speed of light in vacuum is an absolute speed limit but the speed of light in air or water is lower.
When radiation travels faster than light in a medium you get this Cherenkov radiation which is the blue glow.
This is very similar to your aircraft at MACH 1000 although much smaller
No wormholes are seen
You might be interested in Cherenvov radiation
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The speed of light in vacuum is an absolute speed limit but the speed of light in air or water is lower.
When radiation travels faster than light in a medium you get this Cherenkov radiation which is the blue glow.
This is very similar to your aircraft at MACH 1000 although much smaller
No wormholes are seen
Kd, It is quite likely that your hypothetical aircraft could not carry enough fuel to attain the speeds that you are considering. Either way it would get so hot because of friction that it would at the least disintegrate and some parts would probably melt, evaporate or oxydise long before it got to your 'wormhole speed'.
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