Wormhole Theory of Relativity

In 1922, Albert Einstein published his groundbreaking paper on Wormhole Theory, which revolutionized our understanding of spacetime.

According to Einstein, a wormhole is a shortcut through spacetime, connecting two distant points in the universe.

Imagine it like a super-long tunnel that lets you travel from one end of the universe to the other in the blink of an eye.

Or, you know, just like that time you got lost in the laundry room of the Princeton University dorms and ended up in the cafeteria, but, you know, on a cosmic scale.

Wormholes are thought to be stable, but only under very specific conditions, like when they're filled with a dense, quantum-entangled fog.

Now, you might be wondering, "But Albert, what about the ethics of wormhole travel?" Ah, my friend, that's a question for the philosophers, not the physicists.

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