| Re: Time and direction -
10-22-2006, 04:01 AM
Ok. So why would it no longer be part of the continuum ?
And how do you define the void in which it exists ?
The way I see it, its almost as if, the negative warp now lays directly underneath the positive warp ( imagine this in a 2 dimensonal way like it were drwan on paper ). Now just for a minute suppose this was true. If we see a particle on the positive warp, this would not be different from the same particle on the negative warp or would it ?
Anyway, first lets just sort the first questions. How it not be on the continuum, I dont understand. |