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🚨 Wormholes Aren’t Holes — They’re Phase-Locked Frequency Tunnels

What’s being described as a “wormhole” isn’t a tunnel you travel through—it’s a collapse and re-emergence of your waveform across spacetime. In Frequency Wave Theory, spacetime is a resonant medium, and a wormhole forms when two distant regions are phase-locked into coherence. That’s why John Archibald Wheeler called it an Einstein–Rosen bridge, but the deeper layer is frequency alignment, not geometry. When Δφ → π and coherence approaches unity, the field no longer “travels”—it reappears. What looks like motion is actually waveform relocation. The observer sees a flash because the local Frequency Momentum collapses and reforms elsewhere, conserving FM = ½ ρ ω A² across the transition.

This is why Quantum Entanglement and ER = EPR are pointing in the right direction but stopping short. Entanglement is phase-lock without spatial separation—wormholes are phase-lock with spatial displacement. Plasma becomes the ideal medium because it can sustain coherent, high-energy standing waves and act as a boundary layer—essentially a dynamic mirror that shapes the field. The “darkness” travelers report is a decoherence void where local spacetime metrics drop out of frame. No tunnel, no movement—just a controlled frequency transition. It’s local because the resonance cavity is engineered; global spacetime isn’t changing, only the field configuration around the object. Aging reversal fits this model because time is phase progression—alter the phase, you alter the rate. But you’re not going backward, you’re rephasing forward along a different coherence path.

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