Reaching a black hole in the interstellar space can travel through time and space. Is it the same in reality?

It doesn't hold water in reality.

We will see some blockbusters, especially some amazing scenes of Interstellar in science fiction movies, so how did Interstellar do it? What kind of conditions does interstellar need? Is it possible to realize interstellar in real life? First of all. What we need to understand is that what happened in Interstellar in the movie can't happen in real life. Why? We'll talk later.

What is the name mentioned in Einstein's works? Rosen bridge? A substance is similar to a bridge connecting a substance like a tube. Scientists once imagined that a black hole was the entrance of a wormhole and a white hole was the exit, but this can only stay at the theoretical level of the assumption and cannot prove the rationality of its existence. Einstein's academic achievements have promoted the rapid development of physics, especially the research results on black holes, which have given people a comprehensive understanding of black holes. A black hole is called a black hole because its gravity is so great that any matter near it will be absorbed, and even light can't escape, so over time, people are used to calling it? Black hole? . On April 10, US Eastern Time, a well-known international organization simultaneously published and made public the first batch of black hole photos in Washington, Brussels and other parts of the world. ? This photo was hard-won and took a lot of time. The discovery of this achievement quickly caused a sensation in astronomy, and the whole world cheered for this unprecedented scientific achievement. This is not only as simple as publishing a photo, it represents the reason why human beings have made initial achievements in the unknown universe, and it also means that scientist Einstein successfully predicted the fact of black holes. There is no relevant convincing evidence to further prove the possibility of wormholes. This magical phenomenon of interstellar can only be seen in science fiction movies, lamenting the magic of this phenomenon.