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Old 31-08-2006, 06:32 PM
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I am dubious that such can happen, but the I have no idea of the math that supports these propositions. However when one thinks of the saying "it is a wise man who can imagine a stick without ends" and its application in respect of one grid line of "space time" the difficulties of a bend in space time of the magnitude contemplated in a worm hole situation would seem to decome apparent.
Folding a piece of paper is one thing but to take that (the space time grid line) to space travell it suggests (because the grid line is in effect without ends) that we can only fold a section of the Universe but this would require really a double fold so the "ends" of the grid can continue on their way after our medling... now that I have written this it seems hard to follow I hope my point is not lost.
I guess what I am saying is I would like to see a drawing representing such a concept and what is done with the rest of the grid/ or the ends of the grid lines.
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