Stargazer gave me this reply on anomalies.net
I thought anyone intersted in my post would like to read it.
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Per definition a wormhole is a black hole without any event-horizon, without any singularity; and without a core.
It is a ribbed black-hole to say it in another way.
So no; a black hole can not travel trough a wormhole.
A black hole cannot create a wormhole either; a wormhole can be created by having electromagnetic rings spinn around a central point in space at crazy speeds. The center of these rings could then have both antimather and normal mather; starting a process wich can (in theory) open a hole trough our reality.
For more info on antimather and its effects on normal mather; head to CERN's-homepage at
http://public.web.cern.ch/Public/Welcome.html
For more info on Black Holes, you might want to read osme of Stephen W. Hawkings books, and maby also visit his homepage at
http://www.hawking.org.uk/ .
Stargazer.
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