Space Travelling Bending the Space
The Einstein-Rosen bridge, also known as a wormhole, is a hypothetical concept in physics that suggests the existence of a shortcut through space-time. This concept was first proposed in a paper published in 1935 by Albert Einstein and his colleague Nathan Rosen.
According to the theory, a wormhole could connect two distant points in space-time, allowing travel between them in a much shorter time than it would take to travel the same distance through normal space. The wormhole is visualized as a tunnel or bridge that connects two separate regions of space-time.
However, there are many theoretical and practical obstacles to the existence and use of wormholes. The energy required to create and sustain a wormhole would be immense, and there are many uncertainties and paradoxes involved in their use, such as the possibility of time travel and violations of the laws of physics. As such, the existence of wormholes remains purely speculative, and no experimental evidence has been found to support their existence.