Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Time Tunnel Megaupload Is The Wormhole A Time Machine? Are Wormholes A Tunnel To Our Universe In Another Time Line?

Is the wormhole a time machine? Are wormholes a tunnel to our universe in another time line? - the time tunnel megaupload

Is this the last 2 World Championships? Today a (mouth of the wormhole) and the other (in the future of the wormhole mouth or other)? Can I take a different time in a different line through the wormhole?

9 comments:

Elizabeth H said...

A wormhole is a tunnel that connects two points in space-time. If the wormhole is "appropriate" is used as a shortcut through space-time. Imagine a piece of paper on which you scored a point to stop at each end. Now fold the paper in the middle, but not touch. When in the normal space (ie on the paper the journey of one of its brands) to the next would be longer if there is a tunnel or wormhole "connecting two points in the paper through the space between them. Wormholes can be different points in a single universe get in touch, or that can connect different universes.

Elizabeth H said...

A wormhole is a tunnel that connects two points in space-time. If the wormhole is "appropriate" is used as a shortcut through space-time. Imagine a piece of paper on which you scored a point to stop at each end. Now fold the paper in the middle, but not touch. When in the normal space (ie on the paper the journey of one of its brands) to the next would be longer if there is a tunnel or wormhole "connecting two points in the paper through the space between them. Wormholes can be different points in a single universe get in touch, or that can connect different universes.

Anonymous said...

The thing with the general theory of relativity is that the theory is completely "local", ie to establish the formal conditions of space at each point, and how each point connects to the neighboring points.

They affect the overall topology of the universe. The idea is that the vortex remote areas of the space through which something can be connected at each end, like a black hole. Big problem: These solutions are unstable and requires stabilization of solid materials with negative mass (Unobtainium).

Thus, in principle a wormhole from any location and time can be anywhere and at any other time can be accessed by multiple universes of all types that can be invented. In practice, probably does not exist. (Except on a quantum scale --- another story).

There may be more physical laws of space, beyond the simple theory of general relativity that govern the topology of space-time. For example, the causal paradoxes in the classical length scales seem to be banned. If so, he concludes the existence of wormholes, BECAUSE allow wormholes paradoxes causal (backward in time and kill your grandfather, etc., can.) So black holes do not exist for reasons not yet known.

Anonymous said...

The thing with the general theory of relativity is that the theory is completely "local", ie to establish the formal conditions of space at each point, and how each point connects to the neighboring points.

They affect the overall topology of the universe. The idea is that the vortex remote areas of the space through which something can be connected at each end, like a black hole. Big problem: These solutions are unstable and requires stabilization of solid materials with negative mass (Unobtainium).

Thus, in principle a wormhole from any location and time can be anywhere and at any other time can be accessed by multiple universes of all types that can be invented. In practice, probably does not exist. (Except on a quantum scale --- another story).

There may be more physical laws of space, beyond the simple theory of general relativity that govern the topology of space-time. For example, the causal paradoxes in the classical length scales seem to be banned. If so, he concludes the existence of wormholes, BECAUSE allow wormholes paradoxes causal (backward in time and kill your grandfather, etc., can.) So black holes do not exist for reasons not yet known.

The Great Unknown said...

Some experts say that wormholes can be portals in space continuum, which would move around the area in a short period to make it billions of years to be a normal journey. While this is plausible is because the space is practically doubled in every corner of the room, nearly empty, but I think the fact that the state can not travel time credible. Here is a piece I did, and together on a forum.

"Have you heard about the paradox of the grandfather, guys?

"Time Travel is ultimately impossible. Seriously, if you travel in time, and some adjustments to the play and in the past, what would the people that you do? Not improbable that the same, and people change themselves directly in front of their noses.

"Even if this is done, then we can see that these people will not be equal, but as a new company after the change of history. So, if this is due to both types of change, what has happened to previous"If you change other dimensions? Past, "they" matter, then you will raise a theory of the multiverse against the concept of "universe". These elements show only the complexity and time travel impossible. "

I think I have my position. Hope this helps.

Ultraviolet Oasis said...

A wormhole is something what is proposed to exist. What should occur in a wormhole, is all speculation, conjecture, but based on comments of any kind. There is a high probability that black holes do not exist, which makes any discussion about what happens in a debate.

All kinds of possibilities when it comes to the development of mathematics for which there currently. As I said earlier, there is nothing about the operation of a wormhole, said strictly conjecture.

Ultimately, his proposal is as valid as anyone else. However, as an absolute rule through wormholes: none.

Geoff G said...

There is no evidence that black holes exist in the real world. They were invented by the authors of science fiction in order to circumvent the problem of faster than light.

Kobayash... said...

Geoff G is true, it is only a speculation of science fiction, there is no evidence of a wormhole, is imaginary.

SadPanda said...

Franky, I do not know.

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