Abstract
In this paper, the formation of cylindrical wormhole during evolution of manifolds is studied. It is shown that this type of wormholes may be produced at two stages and then disappeared very fast at the third stage. First, one [Formula: see text]-dimensional is formed by joining point-like manifolds. Then, this manifold is torn and two child manifolds plus one Chern–Simons manifold appeared. Our universe is born on one of the child manifolds and connected to the other one by Chern–Simons manifold. At the third stage, this Chern–Simons manifold-which plays the role of cylindrical wormhole, dissolves into universes and gives its energy to them and causes inflation. Thus, the Chern–Simons cylindrical wormhole is unstable and dissolves in our four-dimensional universes and another universe very fast.
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