Black holes and topological surgery
Stathis Antoniou, Louis H. Kauffman, Sofia Lambropoulou

TL;DR
This paper explores the connection between topological surgery in three-dimensional space and phenomena like black hole formation and wormholes, bridging mathematics and physics to open new research avenues.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework linking topological changes to astrophysical phenomena, expanding the interdisciplinary understanding of geometry and natural sciences.
Findings
Topological surgery models black hole formation
Wormhole creation is described via topological transformations
Provides a new platform for geometrical physics exploration
Abstract
We directly connect topological changes that can occur in mathematical three-space via surgery, with black hole formation, the formation of wormholes and new generalizations of these phenomena. This work widens the bridge between topology and natural sciences and creates a new platform for exploring geometrical physics.
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