wormhole的意思和读音

wormhole

: [ˈwɜrmˌhoʊl] : [ˈwɜː(r)mˌhəʊl]

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1.a hole made by a worm or young insect

2.a possible connection between regions of space-time that are far apart

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n.1.a hole made by a worm

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1.A wormhole which connects (usually closed) universes is often called a Schwarzschild wormhole.Schwarzschild

2.This area has a high degree of electromagnetic energy and is often thought of as a portal or wormhole to somewhere off planet Earth.

3.You could go into your own past, then come visit yourself before you entered the beginning of the wormhole.

4.Still, by the time Crichton spotted Earth at the far end of a new wormhole, he hesitated before diving in, sorry to leave his shipmates.

5.Through the wormhole, the scientist can see himself as he was one minute ago.

6.In a network with wormhole routing, the message arrival is not a simple event, but a lasting process with stochastic character.

7.I also found myself being sucked into the wormhole of the Internet and a few games of Angry Birds rather than reading my book.

8.Another application of a wormhole might be time travel.

9.A wormhole has at least two mouths which are connected to a single throat.

10.the HIP needs to have an acceleration structure before the ship reaches the entrance of the wormhole.