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wormhole

[wurm-hohl] / ˈwɜrmˌhoʊl /


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Nevertheless, the wormhole metaphor flourished in popular culture and speculative theoretical physics.

From Science Daily May 22, 2026

And I fell into a deep Instagram wormhole after I was exposed, via my Explore page, to some truly mesmerizing Anne Geddes–knockoff A.I. baby fashion shows.

From Slate Dec. 28, 2024

From cats and cucumbers to pimple popping and unboxings, the internet is awash with a vast array of videos to send people into a social media wormhole.

From BBC Aug. 10, 2024

And to make matters worse, it’s disappeared, possibly into a wormhole.

From New York Times Feb. 4, 2024

“Pelicarnassus tried to drag us all down a wormhole to hell in our science module last year.”

From "Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody" by Patrick Ness

This reinterpretation of Einstein–Rosen bridges offers no shortcuts across galaxies, no time travel and no science-fiction wormholes or hyperspace.

From Science Daily May 22, 2026

Ross: Other dimensions, everyone was fine with the wormholes.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 25, 2025

Within a couple of kilometers I too was divebombing mountain switchbacks and collapsing country roads into blurry wormholes.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 30, 2025

The writer went down similar online wormholes himself on sites like 4Chan and Reddit in order to see the world through Jamie's eyes.

From BBC Mar. 21, 2025

He jumped up and snatched a green apple off the tree, checked it for wormholes, then handed it to me.

From "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" by Christopher Paul Curtis




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