Suicidesoldier#1
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logan the god of candy
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By having the ability to stabilize a blackhole, you'd make it transversible. Negative gravity, say from negative matter, or say space warping from a warp drive, essentially, could allow for a wormhole.
You could on the other hand, just create a warp drive and essentially be moving faster than light, and teleport. Assuming a slightly delay still counts as teleportation.
but warp is compression and decompression of space. space is not limited in speed as matter travelling through it. i fail to see how it would have anything to do with holes in time/space. unless you are suggesting that you warp matter fast enough across two points in space that any vaccuum, energy, or matter would not have a reaction with it... which sounds hella dangerous. we need deflector shields for that.
while we understand how a wormhole would work by laws of physics, the idea that a black hole may be a wormhole is just a theory of "what if this was that." so it may just be a 1 way supermassive singularity...
Well it's not actually making a hole in time space so much as it's bending it, a lot, and then that extreme bending can be used to compress time space, enough to make transversing a seemingly far distance short.
it's just not teleportation though. it's technologically implausible at this point, but theoretically feasible for long distances, supposing we forgo light/data transmission with high percentage light speed generation ships. short distance, human sized warp, seems very implausible.
Yeah, modern technology cannot do this at the moment, but.
With the discovery of the higgs boson we know just that much more about gravity and thus know it's a field that can be manipulated.
discovered may 14th 2013... o.....m.....f.....g.....
I know right!
It's pretty freaking awesome! blaugh
This pretty much changes everything.