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  2. Wormhole - Wikipedia

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    For a simplified notion of a wormhole, space can be visualized as a two-dimensional surface. In this case, a wormhole would appear as a hole in that surface, lead into a 3D tube (the inside surface of a cylinder), then re-emerge at another location on the 2D surface with a hole similar to the entrance. An actual wormhole would be analogous to ...

  3. Ellis wormhole - Wikipedia

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    In Minkowski space-time every timelike and every lightlike (null) geodesic is a straight 'world line' that projects onto a straight-line geodesic of an equatorial cross section of a time slice of constant , as, for example, the one on which = and = /, the metric of which is that of euclidean two-space in polar coordinates [,], namely,

  4. Wormholes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Navigation through the space within wormholes was a part of gameplay and had its own perils. [86] Freelancer: Wormholes are also seen in the computer game Freelancer, commonly referred as "jump holes". They are supposed to be black hole-like formations with ultra-high gravity amounts, that work like 'portals' for players to travel instantly ...

  5. Are Wormholes Real? We Unraveled the Truth Behind the Sci-Fi ...

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  6. Wormhole (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime. Wormhole may also refer to: Bajoran wormhole, a wormhole located near the planet Bajor in the fictional Star Trek universe; Wormholes: Essays and Occasional Writings, a book containing writings from four decades by the English author John Fowles

  7. Scientists Say Wormholes Are Secretly Altering Our Reality

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    The term “wormhole” may even be misleading, because they can be tunnels, but may also simply be punched holes that cross through higher dimensions behind the scenes.

  8. Roman ring - Wikipedia

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    For example, an Earth–Moon wormhole whose far end is 0.5 seconds in the "past" will not violate causality, since information sent to the far end via the wormhole and back through normal space will still arrive back on Earth (-0.5 + 1) = 0.5 seconds after it was transmitted; but an additional wormhole in the other direction will allow information to arrive back on Earth 1 second before it was ...

  9. List of fictional spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Endurance – NASA spacecraft/space station hybrid capable of traveling through wormholes, mothership to Rangers and Landers in Interstellar [54] Lander – two cargo spacecraft used in the Endurance mission to transport materials from the Endurance to Mann's planet; Lander 1 is later used by TARS to propel the craft far enough from SMBH Gargantua.