Here are some of the sources that inspired Wormholes:
- Physicists Reveal Mysterious Black Holes Could Be Devouring Planets' Cores
- Could Wormholes be Used for Future Space Travel? A New Study Explains, The Jerusalem Post
- Aron, Jacob, "Build a stable wormhole with the help of dark aliens," New Scientist, April 23, 2014
- Axe, David, "Nowhere to Hide: Secret Spy Sat Agency Plans Unblinking Array," Wired News, September 4, 2012
- Bigelow Aerospace inflatable space modules
- Chang, Kenneth, "For Space Station, a Pod That Folds Like a Shirt and Inflates Like a Balloon," The New York Times, January 16, 2013
- Choi, Charles Q., "Spooky Physics Phenomenon May Link Universe's Wormholes," LiveScience, December 13, 2013
- Chu, Jennifer, "You Can't Get Entangled Without a Wormhole," MIT news release, December 5, 2013
- Daily Galaxy, "Antimatter Triggers Largest Explosion Ever Recorded in Universe," April 9, 2010
- Deep Flight submersibles
- Discovery "Wormhole Voyages" video
- Mosher, David, "Twinkling Stars May Reveal Human-Size Wormholes," Wired News, December 2, 2010
- Our Universe Could Be an Expanding Bubble in an Extra Dimension
- This will blow your mind! Universe sits on BUBBLE of energy in sea of alternate dimensions
- Newman, Dava, "Building the Future Space Suit"
- Oceanworks commercial hardsuit
- Odenwald, Sten, "Interstellar Travel... Seriously?" Huffington Post, November 22, 2014
- Redd, Nota Taylor, "What is a Wormhole?" Space.com
- Sauser, Brittany, "NASA's Next Space Suit," Technology Review, January 25, 2010
- Space.com, "Warp Drives & Wormholes" video
- UPI, "Have scientists found evidence of a parallel universe?" November 4, 2015
- Warmflash, David, "Three Totally Mind-bending Implications of a Multidimensional Universe," The Crux, December 4, 2014
- Wikipedia, "Antimatter"
- Wikipedia, "Multiverse"
- Wikipedia, "Soyuz spacecraft"
- Wikipedia, "Wormhole"
- Witze, Alexandra, "A quantum world arising from many ordinary ones," Nature, October 24, 2014
- Wolchover, Natalie, Newfound Wormhole Allows Information to Escape Black Holes, Wired, October 28, 2017