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Does anyone know how to open a wormhole?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quantum P. Newtonian Am.T" data-source="post: 195845" data-attributes="member: 11605"><p>Here's an idea for you [USER=11919]@Antinventor2020[/USER]. You know how whenever you look at the 2 dimensional fabric of the spacetime continuum there is always an unused right angle? Well it might be possible for you to uses this unused right angle for a wormhole. The funny thing here is that matter seems to warp the fabric of spacetime at this right angle, but I'm not going to get into that one. The idea here is that if you use this unused right angle to make a wormhole then the 2 ends of your wormhole could connect to 2 different locations of our space dimension. The trick to it here is that in this way not only would your wormhole be a dimensionally connected subdimension of our space dimension but this wormhole subdimension would exist within a region which is dimensionally below space. Which means that our space dimension is going to encapsulate all of this sub-region. At the same time though it also means that your wormhole subdimension is going to exist within a region that has no outside defining length definition. As such & while on its inside your wormhole subdimension might only be 10,15, 20 or 50 feet long because our space dimension encapsulates all of the sub-region that your wormhole subdimension exists in you should be able to connect the 2 ends of your wormhole subdimension light years apart from each other inside space. Of course how to do all of this is well beyond me so don't ask me how to do it. The neat thing here is that in this way your wormhole should function bidirectionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quantum P. Newtonian Am.T, post: 195845, member: 11605"] Here's an idea for you [USER=11919]@Antinventor2020[/USER]. You know how whenever you look at the 2 dimensional fabric of the spacetime continuum there is always an unused right angle? Well it might be possible for you to uses this unused right angle for a wormhole. The funny thing here is that matter seems to warp the fabric of spacetime at this right angle, but I'm not going to get into that one. The idea here is that if you use this unused right angle to make a wormhole then the 2 ends of your wormhole could connect to 2 different locations of our space dimension. The trick to it here is that in this way not only would your wormhole be a dimensionally connected subdimension of our space dimension but this wormhole subdimension would exist within a region which is dimensionally below space. Which means that our space dimension is going to encapsulate all of this sub-region. At the same time though it also means that your wormhole subdimension is going to exist within a region that has no outside defining length definition. As such & while on its inside your wormhole subdimension might only be 10,15, 20 or 50 feet long because our space dimension encapsulates all of the sub-region that your wormhole subdimension exists in you should be able to connect the 2 ends of your wormhole subdimension light years apart from each other inside space. Of course how to do all of this is well beyond me so don't ask me how to do it. The neat thing here is that in this way your wormhole should function bidirectionally. [/QUOTE]
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