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<blockquote data-quote="dancho" data-source="post: 12668" data-attributes="member: 245"><p><strong>Look into the past</strong></p><p></p><p>Actually, if the universe is finite (i.e., all of "space" is like a huge blob of "stuff") then any light emitted could, as a rule, eventually end up back where it started. Eventually. Several billion billion years later.... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite40" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> </p><p></p><p>Currently, the most popular theories among physicists tend to support the idea that space is a blob, that "matter" is like a bubble within the blob, and that the entire, HUGE blob might be "folded on itself" so that one part of the blob is "attached" to another part. This is where a "worm hole" would occur. Since we are "in" and "of" the blob, we cannot see that it is folded, we would only see that when you enter a certain region of space, you would be able to travel at many times the speed of light. (when compared to the "non shortcut" route).</p><p></p><p>It is easier to picture this if you imagine bubbles moving in a giant blob of gelatine. If the gelatine is folded so that it develops a "handle" (this term is taken from topology) then you have a worm-hole at the point where the handle is made. Bubbles that would have had to slowly move through the gelatine could move through the blob's "handle" and arrive at a part of the blob that would have taken FOREVER to reach another way.</p><p></p><p>Question: What is outside of the blob? What "surrounds" the universe? </p><p></p><p>Answer: It would be just like a "black hole." The universe/blob is "suspended" inside of an immense black hole. Eventually, if the universe/blob "evaporated" into the surrounding "black hole" the universe would expire.</p><p></p><p>I know all of this sounds nutty, but it is very conventional. I have been working for years to make advanced physics more "accessible."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancho, post: 12668, member: 245"] [b]Look into the past[/b] Actually, if the universe is finite (i.e., all of "space" is like a huge blob of "stuff") then any light emitted could, as a rule, eventually end up back where it started. Eventually. Several billion billion years later.... :( Currently, the most popular theories among physicists tend to support the idea that space is a blob, that "matter" is like a bubble within the blob, and that the entire, HUGE blob might be "folded on itself" so that one part of the blob is "attached" to another part. This is where a "worm hole" would occur. Since we are "in" and "of" the blob, we cannot see that it is folded, we would only see that when you enter a certain region of space, you would be able to travel at many times the speed of light. (when compared to the "non shortcut" route). It is easier to picture this if you imagine bubbles moving in a giant blob of gelatine. If the gelatine is folded so that it develops a "handle" (this term is taken from topology) then you have a worm-hole at the point where the handle is made. Bubbles that would have had to slowly move through the gelatine could move through the blob's "handle" and arrive at a part of the blob that would have taken FOREVER to reach another way. Question: What is outside of the blob? What "surrounds" the universe? Answer: It would be just like a "black hole." The universe/blob is "suspended" inside of an immense black hole. Eventually, if the universe/blob "evaporated" into the surrounding "black hole" the universe would expire. I know all of this sounds nutty, but it is very conventional. I have been working for years to make advanced physics more "accessible." [/QUOTE]
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