Quantum anticentrifugal force for wormhole geometry
Rossen Dandoloff

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the existence of an anticentrifugal force in a wormhole geometry, extending previous findings from flat spaces and discussing the influence of geometry on this phenomenon.
Contribution
It reveals the presence of anticentrifugal force in wormhole geometries, a novel extension from flat space cases, highlighting the role of geometry in quantum effects.
Findings
Anticentrifugal force exists in wormhole geometry.
Geometry influences the appearance of quantum forces.
Extension of flat space results to curved wormhole space.
Abstract
We show the existence of an anticentrifugal force in a wormhole geometry in . This counterintuitive force was shown to exist in a flat space. The role the geometry plays in the appearance of this force is discussed.
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