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The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Wormholes, subspace distortion fields, gravimetric distortions . . .
Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011
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Wormholes, subspace distortion fields, gravimetric distortions . . .
Star Trek The Next Generation® David A. McIntee 2011
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Wormholes were actually first proposed by Einstein in 1935 they're called Einstein-Rosen bridges.
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'Wormholes in Space,' some mathematicians have called them; one might step through such a hole-and reappear instantaneously, a thousand light-years away.
Tin 2010
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Wormholes want to collapse and disappear, and keeping them open requires a form of negative energies.
Rules for Time Travelers Sean 2009
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Wormholes — tunnels through spacetime, which in principle can connect widely-separated events — are a more promising alternative.
Rules for Time Travelers Sean 2009
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Wormholes are to black holes as elevators are to deep wells filled with snakes and poisoned spikes.
Rules for Time Travelers Sean 2009
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Wormholes connect two points in space/time, so they allow travel in time as well as space.
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