Scientists have found possible “PORTALS” in Space that could lead to distant regions of the Universe.

Scientists have found possible “portals” to distant regions of the universe in space. They could be supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies. The Royal Society magazine reports it. In theory, a spaceship can pass through such portals or stargates. Russian scientists have discovered that black holes in very bright galaxies may be the entrances to these “portals” or “wormholes”. In theory, a spaceship can pass through such portals. However, they are surrounded by intense radiation, which nullifies the crew’s chances of survival.
The similarity between a wormhole and a black hole is that they have extremely strong gravity. However, as scientists believe, the body cannot exit the black hole, falling beyond the event horizon, while the “wormhole” must have an exit somewhere else in space. So, experts say, the collision of two bodies inside a wormhole in images from space would appear to be an explosion. That is, the active galactic nucleus (AGN), which appeared to be such before, could in fact be the entrance to the “portal”. Russian physicist Mikhail Piotrovich points out that scientists still know little about the internal structure of the “wormhole”. Furthermore, they are not even sure of the existence of such a phenomenon. Furthermore, the closest object similar to it is 13 million light-years away, so humans are unlikely to be able to reach it in the near future.