maskhål
Maskhål is the Swedish term for a wormhole, a hypothetical tunnel through spacetime that connects distant regions of the universe or even different universes. The concept arises from solutions to Einstein’s general relativity, notably the Einstein–Rosen bridge described in 1935, which links two separate regions of spacetime. In its original form, such bridges are typically non-traversable because they collapse too quickly for anything to pass through.
A traversable maskhål requires regions of negative energy density or exotic matter to hold the throat open.
If they exist, wormholes could in principle enable shortcuts for space travel or, in some models, enable
In physics and cosmology, maskhål are useful theoretical laboratories for exploring spacetime topology, energy conditions, and