Definitions for "WormHole"
Intrinsic to hypermedia in cyberspace, the wormhole also is as essential a requirement of urban systems as of galaxies, facilitating our passage between real and virtual spaces, and between natural and paranatural worlds.
Unusual space phenomenon that shot Crichton from Earth into another part of the galaxy. Furlow describes wormholes as "theoretically possible yet no one has ever found one."
a connecting passage between sections of space within the same plane
Keywords:  burrow, hole
A burrow made by a worm.
hole made by a burrowing worm
Keywords:  holsey, nbc, blake, strange, saturday
Wormhole is the first episode of Strange Days at Blake Holsey High. It was originally aired on Saturday October 5, 2002 on NBC.
a highly conductive flow channel resulting from preferential dissolution of material along natural heterogeneities in the matrix
Keywords:  neat, simulation, moving, colored
Simulation of moving through a colored wormhole. Very neat.
a connection between a cell in one grid and a cell in another grid through which physical objects can travel
a short cut through the fourth dimension that connects one location to another
Disaster recovery system based on strong file encryption and file sharing protocols. Similar to P2P applications but is used for storage of important files securely in case of data loss or disaster.
a very special address and a powerful feature