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  2. Expansions of Eve Online - Wikipedia

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    During the pre- and post- Castor patch cycle Eve players saw the introduction of conquerable stations in 0.0 security (lawless space) systems, the introduction of the agent mission running system, and the introduction of various NPC agents to help players gain in-game currency and faction standing through missions, the EVE equivalent of quests ...

  3. Eve Online - Wikipedia

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    Eve Online (stylised EVE Online) is a space-based, persistent-world massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by CCP Games.Players of Eve Online can participate in a number of in-game professions and activities, including mining, piracy, manufacturing, trading, exploration, and combat (both player versus environment (PVE) and player versus player (PVP)).

  4. Category:Eve Online battles - Wikipedia

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  5. Wormholes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In the episode following the movie, Rebirth, Professor Farnsworth names the wormhole as the Panama Wormhole, after the Panama Canal, calling it as "Earth's central channel for shipping." [ 148 ] The characters also travel through a wormhole back to the year 1947 and back to the future in the December 8, 2001, episode, Roswell That Ends Well .

  6. Ellis drainhole - Wikipedia

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    The Ellis drainhole is the earliest-known complete mathematical model of a traversable wormhole.It is a static, spherically symmetric solution of the Einstein vacuum field equations augmented by inclusion of a scalar field minimally coupled to the geometry of space-time with coupling polarity opposite to the orthodox polarity (negative instead of positive):

  7. Ring singularity - Wikipedia

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    An observer falling into a Kerr black hole may be able to avoid the central singularity by making clever use of the inner event horizon associated with this class of black hole. This makes it theoretically (but not likely practically) [2] possible for the Kerr black hole to act as a sort of wormhole, possibly even a traversable wormhole. [3]

  8. Wormhole physics - Wikipedia

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    Wormhole Physics may refer to: Wormhole, the scientific study of wormholes; Wormhole physics (Stargate), the fictional laws that govern wormhole travel in Stargate

  9. ER = EPR - Wikipedia

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    ER = EPR is a conjecture in physics stating that two entangled particles (a so-called Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen or EPR pair) are connected by a wormhole (or Einstein–Rosen bridge) [1] [2] and is thought by some to be a basis for unifying general relativity and quantum mechanics into a theory of everything.