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wormhole

[wurm-hohl] / ˈwɜrmˌhoʊl /


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Hearing Michael R. Jackson, the Pulitzer- and Tony-winning playwright of “A Strange Loop,” speak about soap operas is like getting lost in a Wikipedia wormhole.

From New York Times

I’ve been going down a wormhole listening to punk music that I used to listen to: Converge, Lightning Bolt.

From New York Times

There’s a wormhole to 1979 just a short trip down the coast from LAX.

From Los Angeles Times

Bored to Tears: Maybe I will, but first I want to find a wormhole to go back to your childhood to slap the person who installed your current operating definition of “polite.”

From Washington Post

Subsequent work expanded this idea but turned up two persistent challenges that prevent the formation of easily spotted, humanly usable wormholes: fragility and tininess.

From Scientific American