The Einstein-Rosen Bridge, often referred to as a wormhole, is a theoretical passage through space-time that connects two separate points in the universe. Proposed by physicists Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen in 1935, this concept suggests that such bridges could allow for shortcuts between distant regions of space, potentially enabling faster-than-light travel.
While the idea of wormholes is fascinating and has captured the imagination of many, they remain purely theoretical. Current understanding of general relativity and quantum mechanics does not provide a practical way to create or stabilize an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, leaving it as a captivating topic for scientific exploration and science fiction.