Wormholes in Mathematics

Mathematical Wormholes are a phenomenon where a solution appears to come from nowhere, defying the laws of mathematical probability.

A mathematical wormhole is like a shortcut in the fabric of space-time, allowing you to bypass entire pages of calculations and get to the answer in 3... 2... 1... NOW!

However, be warned: mathematical wormholes are notoriously unstable and may collapse under pressure, leaving you with nothing but a mess of unsolved equations.

For more information on the risks and benefits of mathematical wormholes, visit our Wormhole Safety Guide.

Or, if you're feeling adventurous, try creating your own.