Waking late one day for work, and trying to come to terms with it, I
blurted 'because I recognize the space between my house and work, points A
and B, it is impossible that I may travel between the two in zero time'.
Wormholes, however, are a favorite prescription of certain theoretical
physicists for problems like these where a material object has to get from
point A to point B in the shortest amount of time.
The point of the letter is to point out the possibility of an alternative
to wormholes that some of you might find particularily agreeable. As I said
'because I recognize the space between points A and B, it is impossible
that I may travel between them in zero time'. And therein lies the crux. If
somehow, my recognition of the space between points A and B were
restricted, could I travel between these points in shorter time?
That is, if there were for me, restricted Values between points A and B
that blurred the two points to the point of there being only one point,
such as A with B on it, or something close to it, could I travel between
the two points in a time close to zero?
jeremy
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