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Lumpy ‘caterpillar wormholes’ may connect entangled black holes

Last updated: November 5, 2025 7:45 pm
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Sometimes wormholes are lumpy

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Exploring the Fascinating World of Quantum-Entangled Black Holes

Imagine a scenario where two black holes are intricately connected through a quantum link, giving rise to a peculiar bumpy space-time tunnel known as the “Einstein-Rosen caterpillar.” This intriguing concept has captured the attention of physicists and researchers seeking to unravel the mysteries of entangled black holes.

Initially proposed by physicists Juan Maldacena and Leonard Susskind in 2013, the idea of an Einstein-Rosen bridge, or wormhole, connecting distant points in space-time was likened to the concept of an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen pair, where two particles exhibit quantum entanglement. The equivalence between these phenomena hinted at a deeper connection between black holes and quantum entanglement.

Recent research led by Brian Swingle and his team at Brandeis University delves into the complexities of entangled black holes, shedding light on the intricate nature of these cosmic entities. By analyzing the entanglement of black holes, researchers aim to gain insights into the enigmatic interiors of these celestial objects, where gravity exerts an incredibly strong influence.

The study reveals a mathematical correspondence between the quantum randomness within a wormhole and its geometric properties. Contrary to previous assumptions, the researchers found that wormholes connecting entangled black holes are more likely to exhibit irregularities or “bumps,” resembling a caterpillar in structure.

Donald Marolf, a physicist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, acknowledges the significance of this work in advancing our understanding of entangled black holes. However, he notes that further research is needed to explore the vast array of possible states that black holes can assume.

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Looking ahead, the use of quantum computers as simulators for studying black holes and wormholes holds promise for unraveling the complexities of quantum gravity. As quantum computing technology evolves, researchers anticipate new insights into the interplay between quantum theory and gravity, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries in the realms of physics and cosmology.

With each new revelation, the intricate dance between black holes, quantum entanglement, and the fabric of space-time continues to captivate the scientific community, offering a glimpse into the profound mysteries of the universe.

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