RE: MD an alternative to wormholes

From: Rob D (8rjd1@qlink.queensu.ca)
Date: Mon Jan 21 2002 - 18:41:16 GMT


        Very true, but who's to say that every single point that exists isn't
actually many points on top of each other. Maybe it just appears that way
and what you say is in fact already the case, but only for points that
appear to have a distance between them of zero.
        Rob

P.S. You should watch your step, you may be in danger confusing truth (the
illusion of reality as we percieve it) with reality itself.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-moq_discuss@venus.co.uk
[mailto:owner-moq_discuss@venus.co.uk]On Behalf Of Jason Switchberg
Sent: January 21, 2002 12:43 AM
To: moq_discuss@moq.org
Subject: MD an alternative to wormholes

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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