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Wormholes, whether natural or artificial, are common methods of interstellar or even intergalactic travel in science fiction stories. Examples include... | Wormholes, whether natural or artificial, are common methods of interstellar or even intergalactic travel in science fiction stories. Examples include... | ||
*the wormhole in [[TNG]] "The Price" | *the wormhole in [[TNG]] "The Price" | ||
*the Bajoran Wormhole, from [[Star Trek: Deep Space | *the Bajoran Wormhole, from [[Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] | ||
*the gate system from [[Stargate]] | *the gate system from [[Stargate]] | ||
[[Category: Science]] | [[Category: Science]] |
Revision as of 19:52, 14 December 2007
A wormhole is a theoretical phenomenon that exploits the "curvature of space" to create a shortcut between to distant locations. While wormholes are theoretically possible, no real wormhole has ever been detected.
Wormholes in Science Fiction
Wormholes, whether natural or artificial, are common methods of interstellar or even intergalactic travel in science fiction stories. Examples include...
- the wormhole in TNG "The Price"
- the Bajoran Wormhole, from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- the gate system from Stargate