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Wormhole
A wormhole (or, more properly, an Einstein-Rosen bridge) is a theoretical tubelike passageway that links two different regions of spacetime, separated by vast distances normally but because of dramatic warping of spacetime, being brought close together. To get an idea, take a regular piece of 8.5x11 printer paper and draw a dot at each end: they're 11 inches apart. Now fold the paper in half to bring the two dots very close to each other, and then use a pencil to punch a hole through the two sheets near the dots. Now, instead of having to travel the full 11 inches to get from one dot to the other, one could travel only an inch or two by using the shortcut. So, using a wormhole, one could supposedly enter through one side of the bridge and come out the other side, thus using a shortcut to travel great distances through space in short amounts of time.
One problem with the hypothesis of using them for traveling is that the throat of the wormhole must be enlarged to a size capable of allowing something at least the size of a human through, and, the throat must be maintained at that diameter while passage is occurring. This would require huge amounts of negative energy.
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