Alberto writes:

>> Four dimensional 

Okay, I get the hint.  You're now feeding me useless information.  Thanks.  
I'll take it from here.  The graphic representation of Einstein's spacetime 
continuum is kind of two dimensional in that in addition to a flat plane 
representing the continuum are coriolis or tornado-like "holes" that signify 
wells of gravity.

I was supposing that if the continuum were finite in one direction [galaxies 
are 3 dimensional objects that are very similar to their 2 dimensional 
mappings], and then bent in upon itself in the other direction with a twist 
[try this with a strip of paper, please], then if travel along the infinite 
direction were one way, you would still never come to an end, though the 
gravity wells would be reversed at least half of the time.  Hey, time!

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