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Matter-free gravitational collapse and the equivalence principle

Juri Dimaschko

An extended equivalence principle shows that any bound traversable Klinkhamer wormhole collapses into a nontraversable Einstein-Rosen wormhole.

arxiv:2512.16933 v4 · 2025-12-10 · physics.gen-ph

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C1strongest claim

It is proven that any bound state of the traversable Klinkhamer wormhole eventually collapses into a nontraversable Einstein-Rosen wormhole.

C2weakest assumption

The proposed extension of the equivalence principle to matter-free objects that are the source of a gravitational field, as stated in the abstract for application to the Klinkhamer metric.

C3one line summary

A traversable Klinkhamer wormhole collapses into a nontraversable Einstein-Rosen wormhole under an extended equivalence principle applied to matter-free gravitational sources.

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Canonical hash

56c2ab08e28fa528b71202d981612fb36febb571e4ac01cd75a6de98d1f1ace1

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arxiv: 2512.16933 · arxiv_version: 2512.16933v4 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2512.16933 · pith_short_12: K3BKWCHCR6SS · pith_short_16: K3BKWCHCR6SSRNYS · pith_short_8: K3BKWCHC
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    "submitted_at": "2025-12-10T11:49:07Z",
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