@Yeahitsme: Bzzzt. Wrong answer. Two black holes are not a wormhole.
A wormhole is a "fold" (Explained using a 2-dimensional model) in space linking two sets of coordinates.
Black holes are a gravity field projected by a point of theoretical infinite density.
You might be thinking if the Einstein-Rosen bridge, but those were proved to be unstable from the moment of formation, and thus unusable even by light.
This week, I say we support the electronics industry by giving stimulus packages for new computers. Next week, I will have new instructions. Stay Tuned.
I don't think it could handle a house, but a dorm room would be different... Plus, think about all the odd nonstandard things I could do. I'm thinking Mini-Dalek...
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