Wormhole Metrics

The class of wormhole metrics describe the spacetime geometry of a wormhole and serve as theoretical models for time travel. A simple example of a (traversible) wormhole metric is the following:
ds^2= - c^2 dt^2 + dl^2 + (k^2 + l^2)(d \theta^2 + sin^2 \theta d\phi^2)

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