' Wrote:Bending space is bending time. It's why it's called space time. Imagine bending a 2d piece of plastic. It becomes 3-D as it's bent. If you were to bend 3-D, it becomes 4-D. The fourth dimension is time.
From what I know regarding wormholes and spacetime, a jump-hole/wormhole is where two sections of space have undergone extreme gravitational stress, bending space to the point that two points touch. In reality, a wormhole can only be at the centre of a black hole, as that is how much gravitational force is required in order to bend space to any sort of significant degree.
Once you get into the technical aspects though, you're getting into terms such as negative mass and casimir effect. This is just what I understand from what others have told me.