How would we have an intervention? If we can't find any, how would we know what they're addicted to?
(seriously, though, what are the ideas on that?)
@ Sordid: He says they aren't proven possible, you say they are and point to the article (which I had previously looked into), say it had been proven possible, and then you throw a copy&paste at me like I didn't agree? I think you misunderstood me. Just don't worry about it.
Proof of Burden is smaller. There proof for it. There not alot disagreement about it.
Wormholes as a proposal without anything backing it, the default claim would be still to say its not there.
Wormholes have been proven to exist indirectly. Finding one, would be conformation of something known to exist. It in a similar state that black holes where.
Known to exist, but yet to be observed.
I wonder . . . could God be an explanation for a random series of small wormholes that occurred briefly a long time ago, creating "miracles"?
Hm. Well, there's no real way to look at the past, so no real way to tell if there were wormholes, seeing as we haven't found any yet and don't know how to track them.