Re: What's beyond the edge of universe ? Another dimension. Question that should be ask is...
- From: aegis <aegis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 20:23:28 -0000
On Jul 14, 12:57 pm, Shadowland <saints2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Question that should be ask is what is that wall between
dimensions made of.
In regards to your question, don't cosmologist currently
hold a view of the universe as being flat but infinite
in extension? I'm not even sure in what sense it
could be flat though. That is something that puzzles me.
As we've come to realize....forget "space" travel. I mean getting
into a vessel and then propelling it across lightyears through empty
space.....that's out.
It's the tooth fairy....it's disco and bell bottom pants.....
No we're onto interdimensional travel now...instantaneous. POP POP
POP....perhaps some nausea but no aging.
That membrane separating the dimensions...all that's needed is to
bath a craft with whatever particle it is that is known to pass
unimpeded between dimensions.
isn't three dimensional space interleaved with one dimension of
time? in which case, wouldn't you be unable to extricate yourself
from such a fabric?
What of tachyons ? A faster than light particle that can only be
observed after it has passed...
weird.
Just weird enough that it could be our candidate.
Bath our ship in a "grease" of tachyons....slip between the
dimensions....
POP...into a neighboring dimension...carefully calculate its spin,
then POP, back into our
universe possibly THOUSANDS of lightyears away.
If tachyons are faster than photons, and photons are massless
and only massless particles could attain relativistic speeds, then
tachyons would have to be massless. So then what do you mean
by bath your vessel in tachyons? To my mind, that's like saying
bath yourself in photons. Seems meaningless to me, but I may be
mistaken.
--
aegis
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