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  • Yeah, I guess they could do that. After all, they produce dark spots on my apples.
  • In physics, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime that is fundamentally a 'shortcut' through space and time. Spacetime can be viewed as a 2D surface, and when 'folded' over, a wormhole bridge can be formed. A wormhole has at least two mouths which are connected to a single throat or tube. If the wormhole is traversable, matter can 'travel' from one mouth to the other by passing through the throat. While there is no observational evidence for wormholes, spacetimes-containing wormholes are known to be valid solutions in general relativity. Being as we are talking theoretical physics, it most definitely could be possible for wormmholes to produce dark matter. It is just as likely that they could produce watermelons. Now, don't even get me started on string theory. I have a huge ball of twine in my basement. ;-)

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