"I'm very interested in this, tell me about the wormhole," Finn Lewis immediately spoke with interest.
This clearly enabled Jasmine Davis and her companions to traverse 2.8 million light-years, which indicates that this thing must facilitate farther travel than jumping, even possibly being one of the methods for long-distance interstellar travel.
"Actually, I don't understand the technology very well either, but I can try to explain what I know. Wormholes are similar to a variant of black holes, but they are milder and unlike black holes, they are weak spots in space. Although wormholes can stretch over longer distances, they cannot be used anytime and anywhere like jumping; they require the discovery of weak spots in space. I've heard that this involves knowledge of four-dimensional space, I'm sorry, Your Highness, I'm not a scientist, so I'm not very clear on this subject," Jasmine Davis reluctantly began.