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Transport water via wormholes

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OK, so this is the stuff of sci-fi. But I would like to know whether it would theoretically be possible, however unlikely or experimental, for water to be transported from the oceans and away from the Earth via a wormhole and into (for instance) the orbit space? If there is some sort of theoretical model to allow this, would it be possible with a large quantity of water?

And what exactly would be the scientific model behind this?

For instance, I have read about a wormhole being used to transport a magnetic field, could the same thing be done with water?
 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/scientists-in-spain-create-first-ever-magnetic-wormhole-in-lab-a6829131.html

 

Cheers!

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