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wormhole
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A hole burrowed by a worm
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The word 'wormhole' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a scientific term used to describe a hypothetical tunnel or passage through space-time that allows for faster-than-light travel. Example: The scientists theorized the existence of a wormhole that could potentially transport spaceships across vast distances in a matter of seconds.
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Like horse racing and smoking, tattoos are a kind of wormhole between the aristocracy and the working classes, and it is at the upper and lower ends of the services industries that visible ink is most of a problem.
In trying to find an answer, your correspondent fell through a wormhole in the blogosphere, eventually coming to rest back on the blog of Mr Drum, who cites a study that somewhat undercuts his own position.
Greetings, wormhole.
Because the tunnel links moments in time as well as locations in space, it also has been argued that a wormhole would allow travel into the past.
The theory of black holes has led to another predicted entity, a wormhole.
The film depicts the efforts of a group of scientists to relocate humanity from an Earth vitiated by war and famine to another planet by way of a wormhole.
Mr Prat-Camps said: "The wormhole we have developed is a spatial wormhole for magnetic fields.
Applying the wormhole to an MRI machine would enable doctors to take pictures of a body from a greater distance, freeing people from the enclosed space of the machine.
You can watch the Big Bang, join the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence and take a trip through a "wormhole" in the space-time continuum – all yours for £13 (or £11 for children aged 5-16).
Try the same experiment with anything from antique lace to zebras and it's likely you'll emerge, hours later, from an Etsy wormhole of extraordinary things to buy).
Study co-author and doctoral candidate in physics, Jordi Prat-Camps, told Foxnews.com: "After some extensive research we realised that the concept was feasible and we developed a magnetic wormhole design that could be realised with existing magnetic materials".
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