

Summary: A wormhole is a hyperspace tunnel that connects together two remotely distant regions within our universe, or two different universes or periods in time. Physicist Eric Davis uses equations from Einstein's general theory of relativity to think about possible (or impossible) designs for wormholes. Building a Wormhole was first proposed in 1916 by mathematician Ludwig Flamm. While these tunnels through space-time are a fascinating theoretical possibility, scientists have not yet come up with an agreed-upon way that wormholes could form in nature, and no wormholes have ever been detected.
Distortions of the light occur in regions of space where there is a wormhole, similar to the reflection in curved mirrors. Davis refers to this as a "rainbow caustic effect." Such effects could be seen from a distance. Astronomers were planning to use telescopes to hunt for these rainbow caustics as a sign of a naturally occurring, or even an alien-made traversable wormhole.


Summary: The archeologist Thomas Kunth has discovered in his investigations large holes in the lands of some mountains and deserts, these holes are very deep and everything indicates that they have been made by a giant worm. The holes of this worm perforate the earth vertically until they reach the opposite side of the world, for example, one of those holes was found in the Arizona desert and it connects with an unpopulated area of China. The openings are like tunnels in the earth that begin in the USA and end in China or vice versa.
Apparently the worms leave in the holes some bluish fluorescent marks and the archaeologists want to use these traces to get these worms, however, they have not been able to find them. On the other hand, a group of engineers have begun a brand new project in which they plan to take advantage of these wormholes to use them as an alternative of international rapid transport to move people and goods from one continent to another.
This is an entry for @suesa 's wonderful contest: https://steemit.com/contest/@suesa/change-the-meaning-contest-win-50-steem