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Helmut Wabnig  
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 More options Nov 13 2012, 3:05 pm
Newsgroups: sci.physics
From: Helmut Wabnig <hwabnig@.- --- -.dotat>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 21:02:21 +0100
Local: Tues, Nov 13 2012 3:02 pm
Subject: Re: Could a Thorne-Wheeler wormhole connect a place to itself?

On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:39:21 -0800 (PST), rpres...@gmail.com wrote:
>In other words, could both throats of a TW wormhole be the same place? Is that a valid solution to GR?  I'm not even trying to figure out how such a thing could come about, or be built.... but does the math work?

Why throats?
Why not assholes?

When Wormholes have throats,
they must have something on the other side.

Topology isn't physics.

w.


 
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