[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 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

Brings to mind The Oozle Woozle Bird  :-)


--These birds fly in a line ahead formation, and at the first sign of
danger, the last bird flies up the orifice of the bird in front, and so on
up the line. The remaining bird then flies around in ever-decreasing
circles, finally disappearing up its own fundamental orifice, from which it
proceeds to shower shit and derision in all directions.

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