The helmsman engaged the ship's main thrusters for about two seconds, sending the Hiawatha slowly into the wormhole. |
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Rear Admiral Sakazawa detached Honor from the offensive in Sutran to scout the unknown wormhole in the system. |
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The wormhole in effect connects two distant points in space so as to form a shortcut. |
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An enormous natural wormhole was detected, leading to an unexplored area of the universe. |
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He only knew that thirty ships had come through a wormhole that connected Granger's solar system to an uninhabited star system. |
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A ship emerged from the center of the wormhole, and moments later the gateway through hyperspace contracted into nothing behind the starship. |
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When a ship exited a wormhole and dropped from hyperspace to normal, there was a distinct effect on the human body. |
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I see the knot as the branch it used to be and the wormhole as the food source and home for the bug. |
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The sides of the spear-shaped entity were scorched by liquefying flames produced within the inner stomach of the wormhole. |
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Mark wondered why the rotating torus wasn't crushed from the tremendous gravitational forces at the mouth of the wormhole. |
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Anyway, when the natural wormhole collapsed it destroyed the existing gate. |
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Perhaps the only escape from the inevitable Big Rip would be to create some extra-dimensional wormhole passage to a universe with less hostile parameters. |
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He steepled his fingers on his chin, thinking about how much work would be lost if the gravity wells couldn't withstand the stress of the wormhole. |
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The wormhole is invoked as a way of describing the concrete geographies of positionality and their non-Euclidean relationship to the Earth's surface. |
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Because the tunnel links moments in time as well as locations in space, it also has been argued that a wormhole would allow travel into the past. |
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Restored wormhole in about 50 ff in the middle and a dozen at the beginning. |
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But author and historian Tony Franks-Buckley, co-owner of Hidden Wirral, said there were fears the entrance to the wormhole was being sealed up. |
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It had buttonholes that appeared normal, but on closer inspection sent the viewer spinning down a mindbending Escheresque wormhole. |
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The film depicts the efforts of a group of scientists to relocate humanity from an Earth vitiated by war and famine to another planet by way of a wormhole. |
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The flitter tumbled from the shimmering throat of the wormhole transit route from Port Sol to Earthport. |
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In trying to find an answer, your correspondent fell through a wormhole in the blogosphere, eventually coming to rest back on the blog of Mr Drum, who cites a study that somewhat undercuts his own position. |
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Kira delays the plan to bomb the wormhole to dimish Bajor's importance to the Federation. |
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The theory of black holes has led to another predicted entity, a wormhole. |
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A wormhole would not be traversable by any means we now know about, ruling out time travel and other violations of relativity, despite the dreams of science fiction writers and interstellar pioneers. |
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Like horse racing and smoking, tattoos are a kind of wormhole between the aristocracy and the working classes, and it is at the upper and lower ends of the services industries that visible ink is most of a problem. |
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As an example of security attack, we also show the integration of wormhole detection and counter-measure with the security trust monitoring layer performed on this same test bed. |
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A white hole is connected to a black hole by a wormhole and hypothetically is the time reversal of a black hole. |
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All at once, Wormhole Square resounded with a fanfare of trumpets as heralds announced the arrival of a notable procession. |
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The terrifying incident happened at the renowned Wormhole on Inis Mor, the largest of the three Aran Islands off Galway last week. |
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Music Wormhole is series of apps to help the beginning musician learn the basics of music theory. |
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