• Are wormholes really possible?
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How is it possible to warp through the space time continum and go to different parts of space and go to different times? If they are possible How do they appear? (excuse my horrible spelling)
It's possible. But it's also possible they're not real.
I dunno but I guess it just folds the distance and then the object just becomes closer to you I might be thinking about something else because I dunno
anything is possible
[img]http://mamadoesgood.typepad.com/.a/6a010536b6024f970c0112790c5e6028a4-800wi[/img] Scientists don't really know if things like the above image exist. So far it is only speculation.
YES. because the "History Channel" said so.
[QUOTE=Waals Vander;17719160]anything is possible.[/QUOTE] if you belive with all your heart lol wtf
Short answer:Yes Long answer:Yes but we will probably never get through them.
the day they discover these (if ever) will be so cool
[QUOTE=ze spy;17719207]Short answer:Yes Long answer:Yes but we will probably never get through them.[/QUOTE] Hey you never know. maybe a LOOOONG time from now it might be possible
Stop eating babies
I guess it partially depends on what the fuck happens in a black hole. If it's just compression of all attracted matter/energy into a point of singularity, then no evidence to suggest that a black hole is a natural wormhole. On the other hand, if it turns out that the black hole is actually throwing out all of this stuff into another location/universe, then we'd know that it's entirely possible to create wormholes. The problem with creating one would be finding a safe way to collapse a huge amount of matter and contain the resultant black hole. The problem with traversing the black hole is that we'd have to condense the human body and any other objects we intend to send through into a point of singularity (or something damn close) so that it doesn't get ripped apart by the extreme increase in gravity as one nears the event horizon.
[QUOTE=guckymister;17719115]How is it possible to warp through the space time continum and go to different parts of space and go to different times? If they are possible How do they appear? (excuse my horrible spelling)[/QUOTE] Here, take a piece of paper and call it an entire 2d universe. Imagine 2 ants as denizens of that 2d universe, one of them moves the other observes. Now the greatest distance on that paper is between the two opposite corners right? Fold the paper so that the two opposite corners touch. Now if you look in a 3d view of the universe the 2 corners have a very small distance between them and the ant can move between the two corners instantaneously. However, if you look at it with the ant's perspective of the 2d universe it does not notice that the universe folded. So when an ant moves from one opposite corner to the other because of the fold the other ant that is observing the other ant sees the moving ant teleport from one corner to the other because it can only observe in 2 dimensions even though the paper was folded in the third dimension. Now imagine our universe is analogous to the paper and a wormhole would be the result of a 'fold' in our universe in some dimension unknown to us. We would see someone going through the wormhole as moving a massive amount of distance instantaneously when in reality the person that went through the wormhole moved in a dimension that is unknown to us. This is a very basic explanation of it, but it gets the idea across.
OF course they are, how would Stargates work then?
time travel won't happen, manipulating time won't happen...with humans at least. and dr. manhattan can see the future but he's not on earth now, lol blue penis.
[QUOTE=Maloof?;17719302]I guess it partially depends on what the fuck happens in a black hole. If it's just compression of all attracted matter/energy into a point of singularity, then no evidence to suggest that a black hole is a natural wormhole. On the other hand, if it turns out that the black hole is actually throwing out all of this stuff into another location/universe, then we'd know that it's entirely possible to create wormholes. The problem with creating one would be finding a safe way to collapse a huge amount of matter and contain the resultant black hole. The problem with traversing the black hole is that we'd have to condense the human body and any other objects we intend to send through into a point of singularity (or something damn close) so that it doesn't get ripped apart by the extreme increase in gravity as one nears the event horizon.[/QUOTE] Couldnt they just take a basic human cell and send it through it and let the cell progress in space and land on a planet and make civilzation? EDIT: wow that just sounded stupid
[QUOTE=Maloof?;17719302]I guess it partially depends on what the fuck happens in a black hole. If it's just compression of all attracted matter/energy into a point of singularity, then no evidence to suggest that a black hole is a natural wormhole. On the other hand, if it turns out that the black hole is actually throwing out all of this stuff into another location/universe, then we'd know that it's entirely possible to create wormholes. The problem with creating one would be finding a safe way to collapse a huge amount of matter and contain the resultant black hole. The problem with traversing the black hole is that we'd have to condense the human body and any other objects we intend to send through into a point of singularity (or something damn close) so that it doesn't get ripped apart by the extreme increase in gravity as one nears the event horizon.[/QUOTE] a black hole is a huge mass of gravity that crushes anything that enters it
nay
Wormholes? Maybe. Time travel? Probably not.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17719347]time travel won't happen, manipulating time won't happen...with humans at least. and dr. manhattan can see the future but he's not on earth now, lol blue penis.[/QUOTE] That makes absolutely no sense. If it is possible it will happen.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17719347]time travel won't happen, manipulating time won't happen...with humans at least. and dr. manhattan can see the future but he's not on earth now, lol blue penis.[/QUOTE] Flying close to a blackhole, just enough to manage to get out, is pretty much a time machine of itself, if you stay long enough. I'm not going to explain it, everyone should know this.
-snip-, I made a stupid post anyway. I think time travel won't be possible in our life time.
[QUOTE=shinobiboy77;17719347]time travel won't happen, manipulating time won't happen...with humans at least. and dr. manhattan can see the future but he's not on earth now, lol blue penis.[/QUOTE] and we'll never find a way to solve the problem of public key cryptography [editline]10:47PM[/editline] it's funny because we did [editline]10:47PM[/editline] rate me funny
[QUOTE=Mr Affinity;17719405]That makes absolutely no sense. If it is possible it will happen.[/QUOTE] no if will happen then it would have already happened because they would have gone to the past multiple times.
They probably do, but it's probably extremely dense and would crush any solid that got near/in it.
[QUOTE=Craptasket;17719472]Flying close to a blackhole, just enough to manage to get out, is pretty much a time machine of itself, if you stay long enough. I'm not going to explain it, everyone should know this.[/QUOTE] That's also incredibly dangerous and if you are off by just a little bit you could end up being crushed into molecules
I read a book once that said that wormholes are actually everywhere, but atoms are too big to fit through them.
[QUOTE=Fire Kracker;17719651]That's also incredibly dangerous and if you are off by just a little bit you could end up being crushed into molecules[/QUOTE] Why do you try to make it sound like you know what you are saying.
I wanna lick some wormhole
[QUOTE=Valdor;17719699]Why do you try to make it sound like you know what you are saying.[/QUOTE] because i can why not lol why do i even come to the section anyway i dunno jackshit i made it up
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