Alcuboa: the wormhole with a twist. Or should we say, the twist that's not really a twist.
Imagine a wormhole, the classic Einstein-Rosen bridge. You know, the kind that connects two points in spacetime with a shortcut that lets you travel faster than the speed of light.
Now, add a twist. Make it not just a shortcut, but a Möbius strip in disguise. A strip that's been folded in on itself, creating a loop that's both infinite and finite at the same time.
That's Alcuboa, the wormhole with a twist. Where the journey is the destination, and the destination is the journey. Or something like that.
But wait, there's more! Alcuboa is also the perfect place to get lost in. Forever.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try:
But be warned, once you enter Alcuboa, there's no turning back.
Unless you want to. Which, let's be real, you probably do.
So go ahead, take the journey. Take the leap. Take the Möbius strip.
And remember, it's not just a wormhole. It's Alcuboa.
(Or is it?)