It's interesting how the mind's defenses work in certain situations.
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Defensive thoughts or distractions within stress environments produce some interesting theories on its way towards making logical solutions.
Even information gathering to help ease the mind.
It's interesting when you catch yourself distracting yourself with these behaviors.
It's like when another person sees something in you that you yourself didn't realize.
Kind of enlightening to realize when your mind is telling you something among all the other chaos that's been going on within your mind.
I kind of feel that way when I'm in a physical situation that's becoming overwhelming. Anxiety I guess you can call it.
When a situation suddenly changes, and the feeling of control is lost.
But when it does it's ok to take a few moments to assess the situation to determine the best course of action.
IDK.
I feel sometimes I get these really good sparks of thought and then I realize I'm not the only person to have them and that kind of gets me down but, then I realize it's just because I haven't thought of them yet.
It's that new feeling that gets me excited, I guess.
And now my mind has changed gears to Foldable Wavelengths which is what would make interstellar space travel a lot faster. Which in my eyes is what could also be deemed as time travel but along a more linear line and only moving forward in time rather than in reverse.
If we were to reach a point in space 13 light years in the future but instead folded that space and made the trip in 13 minute the point is that we were still travelling to that point.
It's like anything else we do in the physical realm as far as accomplishing the same end results but with multiple courses to achieve it.
I guess the next thing to do would be to find what frequency wave we would need to produce in order to fold that space.
If we set up buoys at points in space that can transmit those waves, aim them at each other, transmit, then the waves would eventually condense upon impacting each other at some point in between.
If those waves would crash and disperse upon contact of each other I have no idea but, I believe that if they do then the travel time would either be interrupted or impossible until a further solution presents itself that would aid in preventing the waves from crashing.
Perhaps something like that of a breakwater device would help but those are meant to divert flow.
Perhaps a 3rd Buay would be needed as a dampener/absorber. This would cause a slight delay in travel as it would produce a gap between the folds.
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Example:
⁜/\/\/\/\/\/\/\¥---------¥/\/\/\/\/\/\/\⁜
Key:
1. ⁜ - Wave transmitter/Space Folding device.
2. /\/\/\ - Folded space.
3. ---------- - Dead/Normal Space.
4. ¥ - Dampener/Absorber.
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The couple problem/complications need to be accounted for when thinking of folding space.
Folding space cannot be done within small sections.
Meaning that folding space needs to be done from edge lines.
Which if the universe is infinite means there is no Edge of the Universe.
Linear thinking for use in the following example.
Folding a piece of paper can be done in many ways.
Pinching the paper anywhere creates a fold.
Crumpling the paper makes many folds.
Think about this on a large scale.
If we fold space from within itself what happens to the surrounding space?
If we fold or pinch a piece of paper anywhere the outer sections are pulled in on itself.
So, would the same happen in space or would it stretch?
We know that black holes seem to stretch space like a whirlpool in the deep black.
However, if we think of them in terms of actually being like a whirlpool of water nothing it truly being stretched, it's simply being pulled faster into the great abyss.
The molecules that make up water are still held together, as I think space would be as well.
In essence, space can be stretched. However. Water can be broken, and I feel space would play to exception to that rule.
Therefore, we would need to find just the right frequency to stretch space but not tear it.
A rip in the fabric of space could very well open to something disastrous.
Of course, this pull would be coming from multiple angles as the black is not linear like that of a piece of paper.
I haven't done extensive research on space folding, wormholes, or the universe.
So needless to say; all of this is simply my ideas, a speculation, as to how we could travel lightyears across the universe.
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