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wormhole 1. a hole made by a worm in timber, plants, etc. 2. Physics a tunnel in the geometry of space--time postulated to connect different parts of the universe
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| Artificial intelligence and nanotechnology were banned, and many wormholes were lost. Their musings on time travel and wormholes lead Nelson to lightheartedly reflect on the poetic impulse. Extra dimensions, wormholes, and parallel universes may sound like science fiction, but they are concepts being considered by physicists as a way to explain the mysteries of the universe. |
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