Non-orientable wormholes as portals to the mirror world
V.I. Dokuchaev, Yu.N. Eroshenko

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical possibility that non-orientable wormholes could act as portals to a mirror universe, affecting particles and fluids, with potential astrophysical signatures and unique electrodynamics.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of non-orientable wormholes as traversable portals to mirror matter, analyzing their hydrodynamics and electrodynamics in an astrophysical context.
Findings
Wormholes are traversable for perfect fluid flow.
Particles become mirror particles when passing through the wormhole.
Potential astrophysical signatures of such wormholes are discussed.
Abstract
We examine the compatibility of the mirror matter concept with the non-orientable wormholes. If any particle (or classical object) is traversing through the non-orientable wormhole, it turns into a corresponding mirror particle and vice versa. The critical sonic point in the hydrodynamical flow of the perfect fluid is located exactly at the throat of the wormhole. This means that wormholes are traversable for the fluid. The astrophysical signatures of the presence of non-orientable wormholes in the Universe are discussed. Some non-trivial aspects of the non-orientable wormholes electrodynamics are considered.
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