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To: D. K. G. who wrote (7743)3/14/2006 11:26:07 AM
From: ahhahaRespond to of 24758
 
That sounds like a space fold.

Equivalent to a wormhole or Rosen Bridge. That tears the topology of spacetime because one must cut some n-form to utilize the fold. Such a cut means one must leave the universe and that isn't possible.

The only way to proceed is establish that one aspect of gravity, spin-0, moves strictly greater than c, and that breaks local Lorentz invariance. It's a way of thinning space thinner than c requires it to be. What is thinning? Increase the distance between the metric field lines in one frame while in another, keeping them the same. The path that breaks Lorentz invariance, transforms one patch of metric into another, "thins" space, and this transformation proceeds at the speed of spin-0 gravity. When the transformation is complete the spin-0 field is turned off, the inverse transformation spontaneously, at the speed of gravity, reverts back to the original local metric density and displaces the field generator position to the new local patch. All one has to do is generate spin-0 gravity waves and that ain't no easy problem to solve.