*yoink* I'll be iconing that!
How's this? I don't think you've iconned an XTrapolis yet.
*yoink* I'll be iconing that!
Actually, I'd quite enjoy that as well. Dee SniderThe more I look at the lineup, the more I actually want to go
The more I look at the lineup, the more I actually want to go
SIGH.You say this like I would know a specific subject to suggest.
Speaking of lineups, I'm going to email you my revised, finalised DI V list.
SIGH.
well, is there something about the universe you don't understand? And don't get philosophical. Or smart-assed.
Hi again, Ian.
Let's see...maybe both.
Sup.
Looks like we may be on the verge of a pic/interestsspam ... but then I'm kind of holding off since I'd rather not brutally murder Serena and Ravva's Internet.
Well, they are probable, that's not to say they're necessarily currently possible. The amount of energy needed to create a wormhole, to bend the fabric of space-time and actually open it up, is more energy than can currently be created on Earth. Interestingly, though a black hole cannot itself be a wormhole, in the solution for Einstein's equations for a black hole, there is the probability of a sturcture referred to as an Einstein-Rosen bridge, fancy name for a wormhole. Wormholes could not exist without black holes. they're interestingly similar.I can't get philosophical OR smartarsed? Damn, I'm fucked then!
No, seriously, last night you mentioned black holes and wormholes. I, uh, always thought wormholes were a sci-fi fiction thing.
Ah. Yeah. Might hold off and see if we can stay alive with........discussion.
I wonder if we could do a picspam with words?
Well, they are probable, that's not to say they're necessarily currently possible. The amount of energy needed to create a wormhole, to bend the fabric of space-time and actually open it up, is more energy than can currently be created on Earth. Interestingly, though a black hole cannot itself be a wormhole, in the solution for Einstein's equations for a black hole, there is the probability of a sturcture referred to as an Einstein-Rosen bridge, fancy name for a wormhole. Wormholes could not exist without black holes. they're interestingly similar.
Well, they are probable, that's not to say they're necessarily currently possible. The amount of energy needed to create a wormhole, to bend the fabric of space-time and actually open it up, is more energy than can currently be created on Earth. Interestingly, though a black hole cannot itself be a wormhole, in the solution for Einstein's equations for a black hole, there is the probability of a sturcture referred to as an Einstein-Rosen bridge, fancy name for a wormhole. Wormholes could not exist without black holes. they're interestingly similar.
It might work.
"I'm currently looking at a picture of an Air New Zealand 747. It's side on, showing the right side. Uh, you can see blue sky and a bit of cloud."
Good afternoon folks. i'm back
You could travel through time. You could zip from one end of the universe to another in the blink of an eye. Interstellar travel would become as commonplace as interstate travel.:gazes at the unfamiliar terminology:
Open the fabric of space-time, you say? So, if one had the energy to create a wormhole, what could one then ... do?