Einstein-Rosen bridge

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From the names of the physicists who originally predicted it, Einstein (Albert Einstein) and Rosen (Nathan Rosen).

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Einstein-Rosen bridge (plural Einstein-Rosen bridges)

  1. (physics) A type of wormhole that is inherently unstable and collapses before any information or matter can pass through.

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