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Swirly Energy Thingy
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The Swirly Energy Thingy is what it sounds like: a spinning, shining vortex of... something. Like a whirlpool, it's easy to get pulled in if you get too close. Enter it and something weird will happen. Often it's a boring old wormhole — it'll drop you somewhere else in the universe... whether you wanted to go there or not — but like any good Negative Space Wedgie, it can also trigger a wide range of weird phenomena. The most common variant is that it'll send you through time as well. Usually a natural phenomenon in space, but they've been known to be artificial, and if they are they might (rarely) appear inside an atmosphere as well. Most Black Holes will take this form in media, although some black holes have an accretion disk made of matter orbiting around them that may look like this. Without it, viewers won't know the black hole is there. Despite the similar images the names might conjure, this is unrelated to Timey-Wimey Ball (although a Swirly Energy Thingy might very well have Timey Wimey effects). The trope name is an example of Buffy Speak. |
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Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia: The plot is about the opening of "Torsions" in the artificial world created by the gods of Dissidia NT, dark swirling masses which spawn monsters and destabilize the world's fabric. It's also where new characters appear from; they fall into the other end of the Torsion in their home world. | |
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Real Life Comics: Regarding the Swirly Thingy over Norway, the self-admitted Mad Scientist Tony Flaansas points out that it can also be a villain trying to hypnotize Norway. When asked if he tried to hypnotize Norway, his response is "Of course not, that's silly. I tried to blow it up, but my missile failed." | |
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Sunless Skies: The Wells, gaping, moaning holes in reality left when Judgements — godlike, sapient suns — are killed. Besides terrorising your crew, they've been known to host cults, serve as prisons for are-nots and other undesirables, or grant wishes. | |
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Silent Hill: Downpour: The Void is a bizarre vortex of swirling red light that actively pursues the player through the Silent Hill Otherworld, sucking in everything that comes near. When you get too close to it, time slows down, everything distorts and Murphy's body begins to flake apart. Nobody has a clue what it is or why it exists and nothing like it has ever been seen in Silent Hill before. Yahtzee described it as "some wibbly-wobbly black hole with red bits, like something that got lost on its way to the Star Trek visual effects department. | |
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Space Station 13: The Gravitational Singularity looks this way on most servers, especially the sixth stage present on /tg/station and derivatives. | |
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann has "Spiral Energy", the force of will of mankind made manifest, often depicted as and accompanied by swirling wind and glowing spirals. Power taking the form of a spiral swirl is used as something of a metaphor for mankind's development and determination to advance as well as a visual cue that awesome crap is about to go down. | |
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Played for Laughs in "Balloonenstein", where the Mad Scientist Dr. Weird creates a massive swirling vortex for... well, no reason whatsoever. The vortex later manifests over Carl's swimming pool, and Carl and Frylock are sucked into it and end up in an alternate universe for a week. Frylock is fine, but Carl's hands have grown to an enormous size (each hand is about the size of his own body). The vortex appears for a third time at the end of the episode for a convenient Deus ex Machina. | |
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The Transformers: "Dinobot Island" features various swirly energy time vortexes dropping historical animals, people, and objects into the present day. | |
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Homestuck has this in the form of Kernelsprites, swirling orbs which can adopt the traits of the first two things they touch. | |
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Star Trek shows the evil Romulan mining ship traveling through time by way of a giant swirling lightning storm in space. Bonus swirling vortex when the planet Vulcan is absorbed by a black hole bomb in the planet core. | |
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Dreamscape uses Swirly Energy Thingy imagery to illustrate Alex's journey into people's dreams. In this case, the colors of Swirl and the accompanying auditory effects foreshadow the nature of the dream: yelling and whites for a falling nightmare, fleshy pinks and moans for sexual anxiety, darkness and lightning for a boy's night terrors, and fire and explosions for World War III dread. | |
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Barbie in A Christmas Carol: The Ghosts of Christmas travel through time and space with palette swapped versions of a vortex. | |
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: A certain quest leads the player to encounter a Wretched Abyss, a swirling, purple-ringed hole in space. This turns out to be a manifestation of Hermaeus Mora, the Daedric Prince of the Unknown. Any daedric summon uses a portal that manifests as a Swirly Energy Thingy. Also, the portal to Sovngarde located in Skuldafn is also a Swirly Energy Thingy, as is the portal to the Soul Cairn, the realm where all souls trapped in Black Soul Gems go after being used up, in Dawnguard. | |
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Red Dwarf encounters quite a few of these. Among them are a "time hole" (which goes into a dimension where time runs backward), a "white hole" (which spits out everything that a black hole pulls in), and a dimensional portal. Cat tends to call them out directly by trope name. | |
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Freelancer: The Jump Holes (essentially natural Jump Gates) appear as swirling, red-and-blue Space Clouds with white specks. | |
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Bob and George: Interdimensional portals tend to look, in George's words, "big and shiny and [...] like what an extra-dimensional portal should". | |
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Farscape: One of these kicks off the plot in the first place. Farscape wormholes usually just send you through space, but can do time as well. John has the distinction of being pretty much the only person who can predict when and where they will open, which paints a huge target on his back. | |
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Stargate SG-1's Stargate normally looks like a rippling pool, but when subjected to the effects of a black hole on the far side, it became a swirling funnel-shaped whirlpool that sucked things in. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine uses a swirling, glowing visual effect for the wormhole that the primary plot centers around. | |
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Slightly Damned: The portals to Medius in Heaven are black swirly energy thingies. | |
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Zeus Is Dead: When the Ninjas Templar manage to get the cans containing the Titans opened, their release involves coming out of the resulting Swirly Energy Thingy. | |
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Star Trek: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine uses a swirling, glowing visual effect for the wormhole that the primary plot centers around. Star Trek: Voyager. "Real Life" has a tornado IN SPACE! draw a shuttle into an Eldritch Location before the Ace Pilot Tom Paris can figure a way out. "Twisted": Voyager becomes an Eldritch Location after passing through an Unknown Phenomenon similar in appearance to this trope. All the cabins and decks become mixed up yet the episode ends without any damage to the ship or crew, or even an explanation about what happened. |
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Ultraman Tiga Gaiden: Revival of the Ancient Giant has a time vortex that transports the hero, Tsubasa Madoka, from 2038 to 5000 years ago, where he encounters the mythical hero, Ultraman Tiga, several millennia before Tiga made himself known to the present. | |
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Superman: The pre-Crisis story "Superman's Secret Afterlife!" has the hero being caught by a Life Energy-sucking creature called a Helix in space, that looks like a miniature galaxy. It traps him in an illusion of his possible future life (with a little help from the Phantom Zone Villains). Superman destroys it, appropriately enough, by spinning it towards a nova. | |
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The Black Hole is one of several films that features a funnel-shaped, rather than flat, accretion disc around the event horizon.note You won't actually see anything funnel-shaped if you look at a black hole, as the "funnel" doesn't point anywhere in three-dimensional space. A black hole looks like a sphere. (Although you can, in a sense, see the "dimpling" of space by the distortion of the starlight near the edge of the hole... auuuuggggh, forget it, just look at the picture in Wikipedia.) Once you pass through the black hole's event horizon, space and time swap places. The all-crushing singularity at the center of the black hole, which was previously "down," is now "the future." Specifically, your future. The only way to avoid the singularity now is to start going backward in time. Black holes may thus be considered the end of the universe that has got here a little early. | |
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The Empirium Trilogy: While the Prophet is masking their and Eliana's doings, Eliana takes the time to open up a hole in the sky above Elysium. Dubbed Ostia by Elysium's citizens, the hole casts a purplish hue over the city and is a direct entrance into the Deep. | |
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Interstellar: Much of the film takes place in a system around a black hole that has twenty-five times the mass of the supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy, or 100,000,000 times the mass of our Sun. And it is spinning at 99.8% the speed of light. It is also surrounded by an accretion disk of gas and rocks that form a huge ring of glowing hot material, but because of how the incredible gravity bends light it looks like it has two rings at a ninety-degree angle. It's probably the weirdest looking portrayal of a black hole ever, while also being the most scientifically accurate. | |
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Futurama: In "Roswell that Ends Well", the Planet Express crew is sucked into the past by a Time Rift, a sort of red whirlpool in space caused by the interaction of radiation from a supernova and an exploding microwave oven. | |
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Wing Commander: The jump points in the later installments of the series are depicted, in video cutscenes, as opening into these, then reversing the effect after the ship has passed into hyperspace. | |
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Ninjago: The Time Vortex in Season 7 is a colorful vortex roughly the shape of an infinity symbol, and past events (and even events from Alternate Timelines) can be seen on the "walls" if you look close enough. While it was originally created by the combined absorbed powers of the Time Twins in order to banish them from Ninjago, the brothers later set out to design a machine which used those same powers to allow them to travel through the vortex at will. | |
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Warhammer 40,000: Warp rifts, areas where the Warp and realspace overlap, creating an area where the laws of reality become loose suggestions at most and daemons walk and hunt openly, tend to take the form of spiraling whirlpools of luridly colored... something. The most notable is the Eye of Terror, which fills an appreciable chunk of the Milky Way's eastern expanse. Although the Eye of Terror is the largest and most notorious, there are others: the Maelstrom, the Maw, the Storm of the Emperor's Wrath, the Screaming Vortex... you get the idea. In the Fifth Edition rulebook's description of the Orks, the book gives a (not-to-scale) map of a WAAAAGH! from beginning to end. One of the topographical anomalies on the map is literally titled "Da Big Swirly Fing". |
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El Goonish Shive: Nioi has a marble-sized ball that creates a dimensional portal which has this general appearance but the shape of a doorway. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Princesses Luna and Celestia are identified as something more than regular ponies by their manes and tails being composed not of hair but of a nebula and an aurora respectively. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games: The dimensional rifts generated by Twilight's magic-collecting pendant take the form of a circular portal surrounded by a blue halo, purple energy spirals and a pink ring, constantly shifting and making sinister electric noises. |
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Doctor Who: The Mandragora Helix from "The Masque of Mandragora" is intended to be this, despite suffering from a case of Special Effect Failure (it appears as a swirling vortex of water with polystyrene beads in it). The TARDIS is sucked in when it flies too close, and a malevolent force is hidden deep inside. The Time Vortex, in most of its modern incarnations, has been shown to be a whirling vortex of energy, which is seldom accessible in space. Travel through the Time Vortex is one of the main methods of travelling through time and space. Gazing into it is just as likely to give you godlike powers as it is to cause you to go mad. |
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Blake's 7: In "Breakdown", the Liberator enters a Forbidden Zone against the advice of their Master Computer, which shuts down all automatic systems in a futile attempt to stop them. They discover why it's forbidden on encountering a swirling 'gravitational vortex' (not a black hole as they encounter one of those in another episode). Fortunately Ace Pilot Jenna is able to manually pilot the Liberator right through the middle. | |
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Beast Wars: When Megatron destabilizes history in the second season finale, a huge time-swirl starts spreading out into space with Earth at its center. | |
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In Space with Markiplier: The Wormhole looks like a swirl of glowing space when you and Mark jump in and travel through it. | |
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The Time... Guys: Timmy falls into one of these in the pilot when he leaves the Time... Car in mid-transit. | |
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Star Trek: Voyager. "Real Life" has a tornado IN SPACE! draw a shuttle into an Eldritch Location before the Ace Pilot Tom Paris can figure a way out. "Twisted": Voyager becomes an Eldritch Location after passing through an Unknown Phenomenon similar in appearance to this trope. All the cabins and decks become mixed up yet the episode ends without any damage to the ship or crew, or even an explanation about what happened. |
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Destroy the Godmodder: At one point, one of these spits out a giant golden TIE Fighter that serves as a boss. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! features the Mystical Space Typhoon card, which incorporates lightning within the vortex as well. | |
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games: The dimensional rifts generated by Twilight's magic-collecting pendant take the form of a circular portal surrounded by a blue halo, purple energy spirals and a pink ring, constantly shifting and making sinister electric noises. | |
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Sock Series: In Advent of Sock, Sock creates a purple vortex◊ within their owner's fridge, though it's never shown if the vortex leads anywhere. | |
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The page image is from Babylon 5, and it's one of the artificially-created examples; the jump points used by most races to access hyperspace appear as yellow or blue vortices in space (yellow when entering hyperspace, blue when leaving). | |
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