Hello there, and welcome to the Sleepless Scientist—a quiet space where wonder and rest can share the same breath. Tonight, we’ll take a long, gentle journey through one of the most mysterious and beautiful ideas in modern physics: wormholes. Are they real? Could they ever allow us to travel across space, time, or even into other universes? Or are they simply the universe thinking out loud—a mathematical whisper about connection, distance, and the longing to cross what feels uncrossable? We’ll start with Einstein’s equations and end with soft metaphors of memory and meaning. Along the way, you’ll meet quantum foam, time paradoxes, traversable tunnels, and the idea that perhaps spacetime isn’t made of space and time at all—but of relationships. So whether you’re here to learn, to dream, or simply to sleep, you are welcome. Dim the lights, settle in, and let’s wander slowly through this bridge that might be real. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and let us know: Where in the world are you listening from, and what time is it for you right now? It's always beautiful to see how far this little starlight travels. Sweet dreams 🌌