A wormhole, also known as an Einstein–Rosen bridge, is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime that would be fundamentally a "shortcut" through spacetime. For a simple visual explanation of a wormhole, consider spacetime visualized as a two-dimensional (2D) surface. If this surface is folded along a third dimension, it allows one to picture a wormhole "bridge". (Please note, though, that this is merely a visualization displayed to convey an essentially unvisualisable structure existing in 4 or more dimensions. The parts of the wormhole could be higher-dimensional analogues for the parts of the curved 2D surface; for example, instead of mouths which are circular holes in a 2D plane, a real wormhole's mouths could be spheres in 3D space.) A wormhole is, in theory, much like a tunnel with two ends each in separate points in spacetime.
There is no observational evidence for wormholes, but on a theoretical level there are valid solutions to the equations of the theory of general relativity which contain wormholes. Because of its robust theoretical strength, a wormhole is also known as one of the great physics metaphors for teaching general relativity. The first type of wormhole solution discovered was the Schwarzschild wormhole which would be present in the Schwarzschild metric describing an eternal black hole, but it was found that this type of wormhole would collapse too quickly for anything to cross from one end to the other. Wormholes which could actually be crossed in both directions, known as traversable wormholes, would only be possible ifexotic matter with negative energy density could be used to stabilize them. Many physicists such as Stephen Hawking, Kip Thorne,and others believe that the Casimir effect is evidence that negative energy densities are possible in nature. Physicists have not found any natural process which would be predicted to form a wormhole naturally in the context of general relativity, although the quantum foam hypothesis is sometimes used to suggest that tiny wormholes might appear and disappear spontaneously at the Planck scale, and stable versions of such wormholes have been suggested as dark matter candidates. It has also been proposed that if a tiny wormhole held open by a negative-mass cosmic string had appeared around the time of the Big Bang, it could have been inflated to macroscopic size by cosmic inflation.
Until now, this has been nice to know, but useless information in a practicle sense.
Now however, after tirelessly working for many years, a new worm hole has been opened up between Australia and the United States.
I have undertaken this work with another cacher who has implemented our technique to open up one end of a worm hole in Virginia, while I have similarly been able to open up the other end in Victoria,
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We are only able to get the worm hole stable for a brief period every 6 to 8 weeks, but when we achieve this feat, it enables any trackables present at each end to traverse the worm hole and appear at the other end.
In plain terms, there are two containers in the cache, one marked "To USA", the other marked "From USA".
- You may take, log and move on trackables you find in the green "From USA" box.
- Please leave any present in the red "To USA" box, as they are patiently waiting to be teleported. Of course you can leave and log your own trackables into the red box.
Note : There is a Parking Location provided. From the car park it's a walk of about 300m to the cache. You shouldn't have any trouble finding it, it's a very typical hide for a larger cache. Proceed first to the trailhead waypoint to avoid walking through long grass.
You can probably access the cache at night but you'll have to find a parking location elsewhere and walk in through the regular exit. It will be a much longer walk.
Please do not take any trackables unless
you intend to log them within 24 hours.