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Wormholes are only hypothetical and have never been observed. "While we do not have any direct experimental evidence for the existence of such objects, it is commonly believed that such objects might be formed in regions of intense gravitational fields, where the highly curved nature of the spacetime manifold might allow for the existence of nontrivial topology." Source:http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~suchii/wormholes.html [Accessed 21st June 2009] So in short, if you can prove they exists expect a call from Stockholm. However, it is estimated that if one was to exist it would be extremely short lived with a life span in the order of seconds or milliseconds.

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Wormholes? We're not sure that they exist at all!

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