In the summer of 1982, two young boys believed to find a wormhole in their playground
Told over a 35-year gap and exploring Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen’s theories regarding bridges through space-time (aka wormholes) this 9-minute sci-fi comedy blends some complex quantum physics with good old family banter.
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In the summer of 1982, two young boys believed to find a wormhole in their playground
Told over a 35-year gap and exploring Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen’s theories regarding bridges through space-time (aka wormholes) this 9-minute sci-fi comedy blends some complex quantum physics with good old family banter.
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In the summer of 1982, two young boys believed to find a wormhole in their playground
Told over a 35-year gap and exploring Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen’s theories regarding bridges through space-time (aka wormholes) this 9-minute sci-fi comedy blends some complex quantum physics with good old family banter.