From: fitlike min on
Suppose we or another race can build one. You take a shortcut through
space. Does time alter in the process?
What if you go through one and then return -do you get back to the
same space and time?

F
From: Uncle Al on
fitlike min wrote:
>
> Suppose we or another race can build one. You take a shortcut through
> space. Does time alter in the process?
> What if you go through one and then return -do you get back to the
> same space and time?

What if fish had giant feet that left no footprints in warm tapioca
pudding? Would Mythbusters dye their facial hair?

What if if such a fish walked on Jamie's nose - would the tapioca get
cold?

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From: Androcles on

"fitlike min" <killwhang(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:e2e9361b-0fce-4d60-8484-aa10eefe5b11(a)c34g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> Suppose we or another race can build one. You take a shortcut through
> space. Does time alter in the process?
> What if you go through one and then return -do you get back to the
> same space and time?
>
> F

You get to meet the Easter bunny in person, you lunatic.

From: Sam Wormley on
On 2/21/10 2:21 PM, fitlike min wrote:
> Suppose we or another race can build one. You take a shortcut through
> space. Does time alter in the process?
> What if you go through one and then return -do you get back to the
> same space and time?
>

Google is your friend.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole


From: bert on
On Feb 21, 3:21 pm, fitlike min <killwh...(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
> Suppose we or another race can build one. You take a shortcut through
> space. Does time alter in the process?
> What if you go through one and then return -do you get back to the
> same space and time?
>
> F

Worm holes that connect binary black holes use Planck time. Only
gravitons create worm holes and obey Planck tension.Worm holes do not
connect with the macro world. TreBert