The final episodes of “Stranger Things” turned the Upside Down, well, upside down.

Having spent the best part of a decade believing it was a freaky parallel dimension populated by sinister creatures of the night, we learned it was actually an Einstein-Rosen Bridge linking Hawkins, Indiana, to another planet — the original home of the evil Mind Flayer.

More commonly known as wormholes, the existence of Einstein-Rosen Bridges was predicted by Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen in a 1935 paper. These tunnels have a characteristic hourglass shape, with a “throat” connecting two distant points in the universe, theoretically providing a shortcut through the curvature of spacetime — if, of course, these inherently unstable objects stay open long enough for anything to travel through them.

“While the existence of wormholes is entirely theoretical, they have captured the fascination of scientists and science fiction writers alike,” science teacher Mr Clarke (Randy Havens) tells a Hawkins Middle School class, and he’s not wrong. Below we’ve assembled a list of sci-fi movies and TV shows that have used Einstein-Rosen Bridges as an explanation for interstellar — or interdimensional — travel.

Deep Space Nine“‘s plot. It seems bizarre, then, that the notion of the “Einstein-Rosen Bridge” only received — as far as we’re aware — one mention over the show’s seven-season run.

It’s not even said out loud, as the words “Einstein” and “Rosen” only appear as part of a school vocabulary list, part of a presentation about wormholes in season 1 episode “In the Hands of the Prophets”.

Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox, an entirely separate thought experiment that doesn’t involve wormholes.

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Dr Ellie Arroway (Jodie Foster) is, understandably, on the defensive after returning from her mission in an experimental spacecraft built from mysterious alien blueprints.

While she believes she’s flown through a rollercoaster of wormholes to reach Vega — and met an alien in the form of her late dad (David Morse) — everybody back home is rather sceptical. It doesn’t help that her interstellar adventure has apparently lasted mere fractions of a second.

But, faced with a Congress inquiry, she wheels out the big guns, clearly hoping that some hard science will be enough to bring the politicians on side. “Senator, I believe that the machine opened up a wormhole,” Arroway says, “a tunnel through the fabric of spacetime, also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge. Because of the effects of general relativity, what I experienced as approximately 18 hours passed instantaneously on Earth.” And who could argue with that?

Thor: Ragnarok“, Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) observes that the infamous Devil’s Anus (a wormhole in the atmosphere of Sakaar) “looks like a collapsing neutron star inside of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge”. Obviously…

exotic matter at its heart, introducing even more theoretical physics to “Stranger Things”‘ sci-fi mix.