
Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Wormholes
Theoretical cosmologist Janna Levin explores the physical feasibility of wormholes, theoretical structures that connect separate points in spacetime, using black holes as a starting point. She discusses the conservation of information and the holographic principle, which suggests that information is encoded on a black hole's surface. Levin's quantum perspective challenges long-held assumptions about gravity and spacetime, potentially altering our understanding of the fundamental nature of the universe. The discussion of quantum wormholes and the resolution of the information loss paradox could have profound implications for our pursuit of a theory of everything.