Michio Kaku Quotes
Wormholes Were First Introduced To The Public Over A Century Ago In A Book Written By An Oxford Mathematician. Perhaps Realizing That Adults Might Frown On The Idea Of Multiply Connected Spaces, He Wrote The Book Under A Pseudonym And Wrote It For Children. His Name Was Charles Dodgson, His Pseudonym Was Lewis Carroll, And The Book Was Through The Looking Glass.
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