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A '''Wormhole''' is a manipulation of the fabric of time-space where two non-adjacent points are pinched together allowing matter to travel quickly between point A and point B. Practically, if point A and B are far enough apart it allows for [[Light Speed|faster-than-light]] travel by essentially folding the fabric of time-space onto itself and creating a "shortcut". This is the basis for many modern, as well as ancient, technologies such as [[Skipdrive|skipdrives]] and [[Void Kith]]. | A '''Wormhole''' is a manipulation of the fabric of time-space where two non-adjacent points are pinched together allowing matter to travel quickly between point A and point B. Practically, if point A and B are far enough apart it allows for [[Light Speed|faster-than-light]] travel by essentially folding the fabric of time-space onto itself and creating a "shortcut". This is the basis for many modern, as well as ancient, technologies such as [[Skipdrive|skipdrives]] and [[Void Kith|void kith]]. | ||
[[Category:Space]] | [[Category:Space]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] | ||
[[Category:Kith]] | [[Category:Kith]] |
Revision as of 22:03, 15 July 2016
A Wormhole is a manipulation of the fabric of time-space where two non-adjacent points are pinched together allowing matter to travel quickly between point A and point B. Practically, if point A and B are far enough apart it allows for faster-than-light travel by essentially folding the fabric of time-space onto itself and creating a "shortcut". This is the basis for many modern, as well as ancient, technologies such as skipdrives and void kith.