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[[File: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"]]
[[File: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"]]
[[File:Club Nintendo Diddy Kong Worm Hole.jpg|thumb|[[N-Gang#Big B.|Big B.]] and [[Diddy Kong]] entering a worm hole via television in the ''N-Gang'']]
[[File:Club Nintendo Diddy Kong Worm Hole.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 a feature of both the ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' franchise and the [[Earth|real world]]. In the real world, they look almost exactly like [[black hole]]s.
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 a feature of both the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and the [[Earth|real world]]. In the real world, they look almost exactly like [[black hole]]s.


Some examples of worm holes in use are in ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'' where worm holes were used to take [[Donkey Kong]] to odd worlds. There is even a [[world]] called [[Wormhole]].  
Some examples of worm holes in use are in ''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'' where worm holes were used to take [[Donkey Kong]] to odd worlds. There is even a [[world]] called [[Wormhole]].  

Latest revision as of 17:04, May 28, 2023

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Not to be confused with Wormhole.
Worm hole
Mario getting sucked into a time slip via a magic clock in the Club Nintendo comic "Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit"
A comic scene from Wormhole
Big B. and Diddy Kong entering a worm hole via television in the N-Gang

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 a feature of both the Super Mario franchise and the real world. In the real world, they look almost exactly like black holes.

Some examples of worm holes in use are in DK: Jungle Climber where worm holes were used to take Donkey Kong to odd worlds. There is even a world called Wormhole.

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 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 vortex, presumably a worm hole.

In Super Paper Mario, a type of worm hole called a Squarp hole appears in Outer Space.

In Wario Land 4, a Vortex is used to teleport Wario to one of such levels.

In Super Mario Galaxy 2, Mario can enter new worlds via Portals. Airships appear out of wormholes and attack Fluzzard in Fleet Glide Galaxy.