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Don't despair. If God had consulted "experts", the universe would never have been created. I can see the reports now: "Can't be done, Oh Most High!"..."How you gonna make something out of nothing, Supreme One?"...."Our research shows a 78 percent probability that any attempt to create a self-sustaining cosmos would result in disaster".
 
You go right on what whatever your mind can create. In a few millennia it just may come true...
-----Original Message-----
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelly Wright
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 21:43
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: Wormholes unlikely to allow time travel

I am somewhat disappointed to read this as I love the notion of
wormholes. While I have never used the premise of time travel through
wormholes, I have woven a system of natural wormholes into the
mythology of my World Ebon.  These invisible wormholes, which I call
pulse points, are used by adepts as a means of teleportation.

~rave!

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Brent Wodehouse"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Science&article=UPI-
1-20050523-18392800-bc-wormholes.xml
>
> Wormholes unlikely to allow time travel
>
>
> LONDON, May 23 (UPI) - Researchers say the idea of
using "wormholes" to
> travel from one place in the galaxy to another is a "Star Trek"
idea whose
> time may never come.
>
> A study by University of Oregon researchers shows a wormhole that
would be
> capable of transporting someone would be fundamentally unstable,
the BBC
> reported Monday.
>
> "We aren't saying you can't build a wormhole," said researcher
Stephen
> Hsu. "But the ones you would like to build - the predictable ones
where
> you can say, 'Mr. Spock will land in New York at 2 p.m. on this
day' -
> those look like they will fall apart."
>
> A study by the University of York and Central Connecticut State
University
> says even if it were possible to keep a wormhole's throat open with
> so-called exotic matter, the throat still would be too small for
time
> travel.
>
> Cambridge astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has argued since the 1980s
that
> fundamental laws of physics would prevent wormholes from being used
for
> time travel.
>
>
> Copyright 2005 by United Press International. All Rights Reserved.




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