| Re: Practical Spacewarp Design -
06-01-2006, 07:13 PM
I will be the first to admit that I am not capable of a full appreciation of your idea for no other reason than that the discussion in you paper is simply too deep for my full understanding, but I can apply some thinking of my own on the subject of wormholes, and would appreciate your comments.
I have discussed elsewhere on this site the concept of the accelerating phenomenon that is evolution, and also the nature of the expanding creation front of the Universe and as well the hysteresis effect of that creation front wherein we find the manifestation of life in this limited spectral band of creation as the necessary predisposition to the consciousness which must meet the criteria for creation in the first place. By extension then, it appears to me that any method that allows for the transfer of travellers over vast distances in small amounts of time are necessarily limited by the "current state" of the locale wherein the travellers eventually find themselves. I am not stating that those locales cannot be witnessed by cognizant entities, but rather that the nature of the destination is such that the predictability factor of that destination is seriously affected were the wormhole applied. It follows that probable disruption of the full extent of the wormhole from beginning to end is inevitable and a fully functioning one will probably never be realized, for it must have the same properties and subscribe to the same physics from end to end, and I think that it cannot.
Granted, this theory assumes a lot, not the least of which is that I am right in my suppositions of the fundamental nature of reality.
That is not to say that FTL mobility is impossible. In fact, I am of the opinion that humanity will someday be able to predict the exact nature of any corner of the Universe, and through the principle of "the co-incidental juxtapositioning of spatial co-ordinates within the framework of time and space" we will be able to instantaneously transport ourselves to any place in the Universe. Naturally this requires the modulation of the properties and characteristics of the described destination plane on a source plane. By simply walking through a frame that describes such a plane we will find ourselves where we intend to be. "There is nothing permanent except change" |