The question I have to
ask, “Is a black hole the same as a worm hole?”
Apparently not; a wormhole
takes you from one part of the universe to another while a black hole is like a
giant hover sucking everything into a tiny space.
With that said no probe
has ever been sent into a black hole so how do they actually know?
One conspiracy theory that
concerns 12 probes that were sent to search for habitable planets is that they weren’t
probes at all but were actual astronauts, and that’s how they were able to determine
if life existed on these planets; confirming their findings by transmitting
data and images back to Earth.
But is this true?
It’s possible but it would
be a one way ticket just like the future planned mission to Mars, as that too is a
one way trip.
If I was younger I would have jumped at the chance to venture into space and go to Mars even though it is a one way ticket.
To be one of the first to go to a new planet and make history that would be great, realistically though it's going to be hard for each of them to say goodbye to family and friends as once their in the rocket there's no turning back.
But who knows they could be contacted by an alien species before they even reach Mars, now that would be interesting.
We could learn of a wormhole shortcut just round the corner from Earth that can take us to Mars in minutes.
But what do you think?
Author: Charmain Ingleton