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[[Image:21rgbk-1-.jpg|thumb|[[N-Gang#Big B.|Big B.]] and [[Diddy Kong]] entering a '''worm hole''' via television in the ''N-Gang''.]] | [[Image:21rgbk-1-.jpg|thumb|[[N-Gang#Big B.|Big B.]] and [[Diddy Kong]] entering a '''worm hole''' via television in the ''N-Gang''.]] | ||
In [[wikipedia:physics|physics]], a '''worm hole''' or '''time slip''' is a hypothetical feature of space time that is basically a shortcut through space and time (although a time slip is just a shortcut through time that may take one backwards or forwards). Worm holes are utilized for transportation because of their unique ability to take | In [[wikipedia:physics|physics]], a '''worm hole''' or '''time slip''' is a hypothetical feature of space time that is basically a shortcut through space and time (although a time slip is just a shortcut through time that may take one backwards or forwards). Worm holes are utilized for transportation because of their unique ability to take a person anywhere in the universe (and anywhere in time) faster than the speed of light. Worm holes are a feature of both the ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' series and the [[Earth|real world]]. | ||
[[Image:Timeslip.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mario]] getting sucked into a time slip via a magic clock in the ''Club Nintendo'' comic "Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit".]] | [[Image:Timeslip.jpg|thumb|left|[[Mario]] getting sucked into a time slip via a magic clock in the ''Club Nintendo'' comic "Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit".]] |
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In physics, a worm hole or time slip is a hypothetical feature of space time that is basically a shortcut through space and time (although a time slip is just a shortcut through time that may take one backwards or forwards). Worm holes are utilized for transportation because of their unique ability to take a person anywhere in the universe (and anywhere in time) faster than the speed of light. Worm holes are a feature of both the Mario series and the real world.
Some examples of worm holes in use are in DK: Jungle Climber where worm holes were used to take Donkey Kong to odd worlds. While in the Club Nintendo comic "Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit" Mario was transported through time and space to places such as Hösndösn with the use of a worm hole, or time slip. A worm hole was also used in the N-Gang comic "Freeze Frame" where Big B. was transported through a worm hole to the icy landscape that featured the ice castle. In Captain N: The Game Master, Kevin Keene was transported to Videoland through a mystical vortext presumably a worm hole.
In Super Paper Mario, a type of worm hole called Squarp Holes appears in Outer Space.