problem with the curved space theory and the globe is if u want to travel shortest route to other side of the world ud have to tunnel through a planet :P. in space u would have to find some way of tearing space joining it up with another tear, keeping the tear open and making sure u arnt creating a time machine in the process. problems with this is, 1: what is to say there is anything outside our universe that we could tear into? i mean ur inside a paper bag, u tear a hole and look out into a room... now theres no proof thats how our universe works, also blackholes dont tear space they curve it infinatly. there is nothing to suggest space can be 'torn' maybe u can curve it enough to bring our nearest star closer to use by folding it but no tearing, there is simply no evidence that is possible. sure u can say, but there are other dimensions, of THIS universe is my point, to tear space would require other things outside/inside our spacetime. I have read of an Albequerrie warp bubble, it an extreme curvature of space that manipultes relativity into creating and destroying space, however the theory is sound the reality is different. u would have no control and u would be cut off from the rest of the universe, unable to enter or leave the bubble. if u travelled to a nearby planet anything in ur way would be annihilated. oh btw the spin of an electron is anything but random. its actually 2 or something not sure of the exact notation but an elcetron needs to rotate 720 degrees before its facing the same way again.
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