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Are they supposed to be holes in space or holes to other paralell worlds? I mean from two points in OUR universe or other ones.
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I have worm holes in my tomatoes.
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Actually it is a fold or curvature that two disassociated points come in contact with one another. Picture a balloon that when you use your fingers and push on two places on the balloon until your fingers connect is sort of like what a worm hole is.
Look up Quantum Linking. it is suspect that teleportation would be a form of gating or using some kind to tunnel trough space to get from one point to another. Stargate is an example of the idea of a worm hole. It is possible a worm hole can lead to another dimension BUT that may be speculation only. Our grasp of physics is too limited to really understand Planar travel. |
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Thanks, but I thought I saw on some TV show where a wormhole "although a very very small one" has been created in a lab, and that it only lasts a very very short time. have you heard this?
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Thanks, but I thought I saw on some TV show where a wormhole "although a very very small one" has been created in a lab, and that it only lasts a very very short time. have you heard this? The CERN project! They don't really publicize it but you can check em out...http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/About/About-en.html http://public.web.cern.ch/public/ |
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I have heard of this, But I am not sure if they successful. But to answer your question. A wormhole is nothing more than a strong gravitational force cause space/time to bend and fold on itself. With enough force, you can fold space to were to distant places could touch each other. Think of a piece of paper, you are on one corner, and you need to get to the other corner. The distance between the corners is 5 million light years. Now if you can place something with enough gravity in the center of the paper, it bends the space around it and brings the two corners together.
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Thanks, but I thought I saw on some TV show where a wormhole "although a very very small one" has been created in a lab, and that it only lasts a very very short time. have you heard this? The CERN project! They don't really publicize it but you can check em out...http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/About/About-en.html http://public.web.cern.ch/public/ Thats cool thanks... better than light speed travel huh. |
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Edited by
CptSeamonkey77
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Thu 08/27/09 12:19 PM
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Thats cool thanks... better than light speed travel huh. Well, a FTL(faster than light) travel is a whole different subject. But a wormhole is an alternative to FTL. |
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Thats cool thanks... better than light speed travel huh. Well, a FTL(faster than light) travel is a whole different subject. But a wormhole is an alternative to FTL. Wormhole could not be targeted tho correct? |
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Thats cool thanks... better than light speed travel huh. Well, a FTL(faster than light) travel is a whole different subject. But a wormhole is an alternative to FTL. Wormhole could not be targeted tho correct? Well, I guess you could Targeted the direction of the Hole formation if you alter the gravimetric distortion to an ellipse in a right angle to the direction you want to go... Might work.. Right?? |
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You guys really need to look at Quantum Linking then! It may be possible to "Target" a worm hole.
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You guys really need to look at Quantum Linking then! It may be possible to "Target" a worm hole. Well, Not big on the Wormhole stuff. I prefer to lean on Local Spacial Displacement. Seems to work little easier and requires less power than a wormhole. I mean, you don't need a Super Massive Black Hole to power a Local Spacial Displacement Engine... lol |
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