
In this clip, Ashton Forbes explores the idea that black holes and wormholes may not be separate phenomena, but instead two expressions of the same underlying event. He explains how a black hole could be the result of a brief rupture in spacetime—a wormhole that opens for just a fraction of a second before collapsing instantly.
Using visual analogies and references to both general relativity and quantum behavior, Ashton breaks down why small black holes likely don’t persist, and how this could reshape our understanding of gravity, cosmic structures, and unified field theories.