Theoretical Article - Wormhole Navigation as Topological Inversion

Navigation into a wormhole, especially near a black hole, requires not only an understanding of physics, but also the mastery of a complex sequence of geometric inversions. These serve to synchronize the traveler's spacetime orientation with the nonlinear curvature of the wormhole.

Sequence of Steps (Reconstructed and Extended)

  1. Inverting the Internal View (Inside-Out)
    At the beginning, the subjective perception of spacetime must be reversed: inside becomes outside, and the familiar orientation loses its classical meaning. This opens access to the negative symmetry plane of the wormhole.

  2. Axis rotation (shift into the hyperspace axis)
    Before the second inversion step, a rotation around the imaginary time axis is required. This releases the traveler from the classical space-time shell.

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  3. Inverting the outside view (Outside-In)
    Now the folding back takes place: outside becomes inside. The effect is the neutralization of parity – The subject then finds itself completely within the symmetrically mirrored, time-shifted channel of the wormhole.

  4. Halving / Division
    One's own state must be divided into two halves: a material and an informational component. The material half "remains" as a reference in the initial spacetime, while the informational half moves within the wormhole field.

  5. Entanglement of the Half-Systems
    The two halves are coupled via quantum entanglement. This allows for return or stabilization, as otherwise the state would be irreversibly disrupted.

  6. Diagonal Reflection
    The movement is reflected along a 45° rotation, adjusting the orientation along the curvature axis. This compensates for the transverse spacetime distortion.

  7. Horizontal Reflection
    Finally, the horizontal axis must be reflected. This step provides the final calibration of the time direction. Only through this reflection is it possible to avoid "upside down." to reappear in a mirror universe.


Conclusion

Navigating a wormhole is less like a flight through space than a sequence of topological transformations that bring the traveler into synchronization with the symmetries of the destination. Each step is necessary to avoid disintegration, loss of information, or disorientation in hyperspace.


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