Also, if both mouths of the wormhole are in the
same vicinity, they will both undergo an acceleration of
magnitude G*m/d^2 (where G is the gravitational
constant, m is the mass of each wormhole (positve for
one, negative for the other), and d is the distance
between them) and the vector pointing from the
negative-mass wormhole to the positive-mass wormhole.
This acceleration will be constant, so they will quickly
reach relativistic velocities.
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