I Created a Wormhole Generator
By Morgan
@OneOfMany (12150)
United States
April 8, 2016 8:29am CST
This morning while I was tinkering with a new type of generator I've been working on, something bizarre happened inside the device. The energy producing mechanism was accelerated and began producing too much power. I couldn't shut it down and knew it was going to explode.
I ran outside before it reached critical mass and hoped that it wasn't going to be as bad as I feared, and chucked it high into the air and dove aside. Instantly the device lit up in a white light, but then transformed into a dark sphere that temporarily rendered the area in silence as though it sucked the sound into it. It proceeded to expand over the fence, part of a tree, and over the ground, and then instantly it was gone.
There was a whoosh of air and then things were normal again. All traces of the device was gone, and everything that the black sphere had touched was also gone. There's now a rounded hole in the ground and the fence pieces fell, unable to stay suspended without the majority of the rail there. The tree was trimmed badly.
In a state of shock I approached the divot in the land and felt the edge. Unlike a tear or a cut, it felt like a polished surface, completely smooth. The wood was the same, without a trace of roughness. I imagined the tree branches were as well. Whatever that black energy had touched was simply gone.
I can only guess that the black energy was a wormhole, and it took everything in it to some location elsewhere, possibly in the center of a distant galaxy. I can't believe that my simple generator turned into something so impressive, and dangerous. I'm only glad I used the small one as a test.
I will now dismantle the larger sphere and burn the plans. The world isn't ready for this type of technology just yet.
Note: This fine daydream was a product of this morning in bed. Though I have an actual designed generator in my head for this, I don't know if it would even work to produce energy, let alone a disastrous experiment like this! Thanks for reading!
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
9 Apr 16
going to say, I see a way to never need to take trash to be dumped again! lol
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
10 Apr 16
What if the trash ends up inside the house of your other version from another dimension? 

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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
9 Apr 16
Yes, but that ruins resource management. If you get rid of trash it can never be converted to useful things later. Eventually future societies will think of the landfills as gold mines.
@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
11 Apr 16
@CaptAlbertWhisker lol, good point!
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
8 Apr 16
If I wanted to experiment on an engine I know where one is (in the old car in my yard). But I don't think I'd be using it for anything. I'm not a fan of combustion engines as much as electric types.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
8 Apr 16
There's always that risk! I think the window of time in my story was too short for the worm to even realize what was going on.
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@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
8 Apr 16
Maybe the technology exists already. It would explain where those odd little things which disappear go to!
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
8 Apr 16
Well we know wormholes exist, but maybe there are small ones that open up periodically. Whether or not it is created by technology or nature, who knows? Maybe that's what happens when neutrinos collide?
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