Mainstream Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Foam

Described as the fundamental fabric of spacetime where wormholes spontaneously pop in and out of existence.

Scientists / Papers

John Wheeler, Kip Thorne, Tom Bearden (as 'Ether')

Theories Citing This Reference (8)

Casimir Stabilized Wormholes

The method of using the Casimir effect to hold a wormhole open long enough for traversal, requiring negative energy densities.

Chronology Protection / Retrocausality Prohibition

The idea that while wormholes allow for time dilation and could theoretically function as time machines, nature prevents paradoxes (like the grandfather paradox) by destroying the mechanism or canceling the signals, ensuring teleportation is possible but breaking the time stream is not.

Cyclical Universe

The idea that the universe expands and contracts in cycles, potentially including super intelligent entities

Dipole Wormhole Teleportation

The theory that wormholes are effectively dipoles formed by a separation of positive and negative charge; the MH370 event showed one half of this dipole, causing the plane to vanish by transferring to the other location.

Electric Universe/Wormhole Charge

The hypothesis that wormholes are fundamentally defined by the separation of electric charges (positive and negative) and that electricity governs spacetime.

Electrical Universe / Charge-based Spacetime

Speculation that spacetime itself is governed by electricity (positive and minus charge) rather than just gravity, unifying wormhole physics with fundamental particle physics.

Emergent Gravity

The theory that gravity is not a fundamental interaction but a macroscopic phenomenon arising from the thermodynamic behavior or pressure of spacetime.

Five-Dimensional Ether and Magnetism

The hypothesis that magnetism is not fundamental but a byproduct of electric charge moving through a five-dimensional ether.