Wormholes
Imagine a cosmic shortcut, a tunnel through space and time that could connect distant parts of our universe. This mind-bending concept is known as a wormhole. Theorized by Einstein and Rosen in 1935, these hypothetical passages have captured the imagination of scientists and science fiction enthusiasts alike. Picture folding a piece of paper and poking a hole through both layers – that's how wormholes might work, bringing two points in spacetime incredibly close together. While we haven't found evidence of their existence yet, the possibility of wormholes opens up tantalizing questions about faster-than-light travel, time travel, and the very nature of our universe. Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of wormholes and explore their potential implications for our understanding of reality.
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