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Old March 9th 06 posted to sci.physics
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Default Wormholes

Hi all,

Just a thought experiment I came up with, it might been said befo
If you could make two artificial wormholes on earth, or any other plave
that has gravity or acceleration. Then you place them one over the
other in the direction off the gravity, you could drop in a magnet in
the bottom one and it will fall out off the top one. Then you could put
a coil next to it and collect your free energy 8-)
Even more funny is the fact that one could use this in a space ship to
accelerate the same piece of mass over and over again.
To me this pretty much disproves the possibility of wormholes in any
way.
But I do like them on a purely personal level, so can anybody see a
flaw in this logic? Is there any way there is a compensation for the
potential engery gain.

Greetings,
Gilles

P.S. I study physics and I know how possible wormholes are, but I think
this is a nice snack for the brain 8-)

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