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Warmhole


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This image shows a warmhole.

An Einstein-Rosen bridge, colloquially known as a wormhole, is a distortion of spacetime that in theory may allow near-instantaneous transit to anywhere in the universe.
It takes its name from physicists Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen, who are credited with developing the theory of wormholes.

In the film, A wormhole represents the key to humankind's survival by enabling crews of the Lazarus Project and later the Endurance to travel light years away to a system of planets around Gargantua in another galaxy containing potentially habitable worlds.

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