Wormholes are a popular feature of science fiction as they allow faster-than-light interstellar travel within human timescales. A related concept in various...
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travel in science fiction, especially when the notion of wormholes emerged as a relatively plausible way to achieve faster-than-light travel. In this concept...
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Schwarzschild wormhole open with exotic matter (material that has negative mass/energy). Other non-traversable wormholes include Lorentzian wormholes (first...
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Hillenburg "Wormhole" (album), by drum and bass act Ed Rush & Optical Wormholes in fiction Wormhole Physics (disambiguation) Through the Wormhole, a television...
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Hyperspace (redirect from List of hyperspace depictions in science fiction)
changed the world.: 107–108 Minkowski space Teleportation in fiction Wormholes in fiction Warp (video games) The theory of relativity prohibits the principle...
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The Science of Interstellar (category 2014 non-fiction books)
paradox Event horizon Interstellar spacecraft Interstellar travel Wormholes in fiction Parallel Worlds by Michio Kaku The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene...
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Time travel is a common theme in fiction, mainly since the late 19th century, and has been depicted in a variety of media, such as literature, television...
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Interstellar (film) (category Films about wormholes)
List of time travel works of fiction Starship Wormholes in fiction Referred to only as "Cooper" or "Coop" in the film In total the film earned $2.2 million...
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Wormholes: Essays and Occasional Writings (ISBN 0-8050-5867-2) is a book containing writings from four decades by the English author John Fowles. It was...
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television programs with science fiction as principal theme, or which contain at least one significant element of science fiction, even if some cross over into...
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between them. It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature, film, video games, and television. In some situations, teleporting is presented...
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Contact (novel) (category Fiction about wormholes)
footage and photos have been erased, presumably by magnetic fields in the wormholes. After seeing that Hadden is apparently dead and the transmission has...
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hyperspace or wormholes. Nanotechnology is also featured in the Star Trek series in the form of replicators (utopia), in The Day the Earth Stood Still in the form...
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available commercially. Hammerspace Bag of holding Teleportation in fiction Wormholes Portal (video game) Kennedy, Victor (2018). "The Gravity of Cartoon...
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Warp drive (category Fiction about faster-than-light travel)
(faster than the speed of light) spacecraft propulsion system in many science fiction works, most notably Star Trek, and a subject of ongoing physics...
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Stargate (device) (redirect from Wormhole physics (Stargate))
black holes and wormholes, a staple of science fiction, often used to create "shortcuts" through space. Although these may exist in reality, it is not...
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Déjà Vu (2006 film) (category Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in fiction)
Gold Reel Awards ceremonies. List of films featuring time loops Wormholes in fiction Source Code, a 2011 film with a similar plot. Deus ex machina "Déjà...
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Time travel (redirect from Sent back in time)
connected only with quantum mechanics or wormholes. Some ancient myths depict a character skipping forward in time. In Hindu mythology, the Vishnu Purana mentions...
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Superluminal communication (category Fiction about physics)
March 2021). "Tiny Wormholes May Be Usable for Interstellar Communication". The Debrief. Retrieved 6 January 2023. "Skinny wormholes could send messages...
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featured as settings in works of fiction since at least the 1600s, though this did not become commonplace until the pulp era of science fiction. Stars themselves...
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from quantum mechanics, and include concepts of space travel through wormholes or black holes.: 511–512 Many writers, however, gloss over such problems...
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Chronology protection conjecture (category Time in physics)
density to infinity in the region of the wormholes. This occurs when the two wormhole mouths, call them A and B, have been moved in such a way that it...
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"Wormhole X-Treme!" is the 100th episode of military science fiction adventure television show Stargate SG-1 and is the 12th episode of the fifth season...
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Temporal paradox (redirect from Bootstrap paradox in fiction)
and Science Fiction. American Institute of Physics. pp. 345–352. ISBN 0-387-98571-9. Visser, Matt (15 April 1997). "Traversable wormholes: The Roman ring"...
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Notable examples of railways in fiction include: 3:10 to Yuma (2007), the second adaptation of Elmore Leonard's short story, starring Russell Crowe and...
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Faster-than-light travel and communications Hyperspace Slipstream Warp drives Wormholes Ansibles Close to light speed Bussard ramjets Ursula K. Le Guin's NAFAL...
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Space-time folding, a physical concept of non-flat spacetime, related to wormholes. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Space...
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Gregory Benford (category American science fiction writers)
science fiction writers Cramer, Forward, and Landis, Benford worked on a theoretical study of the physics of wormholes, which pointed out that wormholes, if...
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Commonwealth Saga (category Fiction about wormholes)
The Commonwealth Saga is a series of science fiction novels by British science fiction writer Peter F. Hamilton. This saga consists of the novels Pandora's...
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And Rivals also makes use of the concept of Wormholes, and alternative timelines. Sudeki (2004) is set in a realm of light and a parallel realm of darkness...
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