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That kind of hologram can be reconstructed with white light.Wormholes? Theoretically possible. Time travel?
Wormholes?
Wormholes.
wormholes or other exotic physics.
Maybe wormholes?
So wormholes?
It's such a wormhole.
to go through some wormhole-- end up on the other side of the galaxy.
ends of the wormhole move at different rates, time will run at different rates at the two ends.
Stellar because wormholes are his thing and who am I to say that that wormholes
And this is what wormholes will allow us to do if we can access that higher dimension.
using these wormholes.
- It looks almost like a wormhole in some sci-fi movie.
It's a gateway to a wormhole.
So if we can build a wormhole and have the two
And therefore by going through the wormhole, you could travel to a different time.
that time travel by way of wormholes is not possible thanks you do mention that you do occasionally dabble in Reading
Now the issue is that wormholes are dangerous thank and occasionally they malfunction, and you can imagine if-if one of the lieutenants is coming
So I go-- I went down a Bernstein YouTube wormhole a couple of years ago that now has become sort of like my favorite thing
So that was from Morgan Freeman's show "Through the Wormhole."
have to go around the long way that with a wormhole then just a short.
I like researching weird things and going down wormholes.
And there's more about speed of light and wormholes and good stuff like that.
In other words, wormholes become possible for a type three civilization.
Now obviously the question then is why use wormholes?
need a shortcut and that's uh that's the gateway called a wormhole which is very similar to a black hole.
Now we can calculate quantum corrections and calculate the stability of the wormhole, but that is still an active area investigation.
And that wormhole that that would lead you through, through poets, other writers, other references-- before you
He has appeared on "The Colbert Report," PBS's "NOVA" and "Through the Wormhole," and has been interviewed by NPR, "Scientific American," "Wired,"
Because Santa goes in he delivers the gifts and then he jumps through a wormhole and goes on to the next home and travels back 30 seconds at the same time.
in time to be able to get away and jump through the wormhole tunnel and escape.
Now the, but as I said wormholes are fantastic and one of the problems with them are though, is that they are tremendous energy hogs.
For example, say the supercomputer makes its prediction by opening up some tiny wormhole to see the future.
and black holes, white holes, and wormhole.
I mean, if you want a good theater wormhole to go down, just look at the productions that Scott designs.
And that is, we don't know how stable the wormhole is.
And then the question is, if you go through the wormhole, can you go backwards in time?
Journal," "Scientific American," as well as appearances on a range of TV shows from "Morning Joe" to "Through the Wormhole."
It could be a flat space, but I've made a wormhole, and I'm making the two ends of the wormhole move relative to each other.
one of the things that does is it picks up the negative energy that Santa uses to travel via a wormhole, and it's going to alert you when Santa has
entrance to, you know, the first wormhole.
Einstein talked about parallel universes in 1935, introducing wormholes.
Time machines and wormholes, that's like crazy stuff, but inertial dampers, all they do is make sure that you don't like get
and the name of the book, which is "The Truth About Santa: Wormholes, Robots, and What Really Happens on Christmas Eve."
Now, I'm sure some of you guys have heard about wormholes.
There's no way, unless Stephen Hawking's right, and they can wormhole here and hoover up all our water and then bugger off somewhere else.
Yeah, but isn't that one of those things that starts with, assuming you have a wormhole handy, then you could-- you know, that kind of thing.
Now, he travels via warp drive sleigh, but his lieutenants go via wormhole.
know, eats his cookies, drinks his milk, and jumps through the entrance to another wormhole. Now these-these wormhole entrances can be, typically he goes
and fight the obesity epidemic, but also because, you know, the thinner they are the less, you know, the worm hole tunnel the thinner the wormhole tunnel can be, and you can save more
Now, the wormhole travel method also brings up my next big issue, which is the flu, right?
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