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theories can be set forth to say the lumps were thrown further, faster, or that the less dense mass was thrown further, faster. These theories are based upon things like dense matter vs. light matter; matter vs. antimatter; positive matter vs. negative matter; and probably things we know nothing about as of yet. But, irregardless of what was being thrown outward at the greatest speed, the universe had become lumpy; it was not pure in form. And to add to the confusion, because there were some spots of considerable less density, there were dimples as well. Lumps and dimples; we weren't pretty anymore.

In order to explain the effect this would have, let us consider a two dimensional balloon universe. (It's easier to understand the circumstances of those beneath us.) The two dimensional creature thinks his universe is, as we have inferred previously, a flat plane. Little does the poor ignorant fellow know that his universe is bent into the third dimension, and is shaped like a balloon. He does not know that his two dimensional vision is detecting sights coming at him around a curve. Finally however, we are able to convince him of the rightness of our argument. But then we tell him that his balloon has lumps and dimples. Indignantly he asks how this can be when he obviously detects no such flaws. He doesn't understand that his two dimensional vision is still operating the same as before. The sights are coming at him up and over lumps, and down and up dimples, as though they were flat planes. He lives on a balloon covered with lumps and dimples, and what he detects with his two dimensional vision is existence on a flat plane.

We have been told by those who know, there are wrinkles in the universe. Now we can see the truth of there teachings. But this enlightenment we now possess leads to further theories.

If for instance, our two dimensional creature is standing on one side of a dimple, or wrinkle, and he sees a gorgeous creature opposite him on the other side, he thinks, looking down one side of the wrinkle and up the other as though he was looking straight ahead on a flat plane, that she is some distance away. So he might as well forget about her. But now we know this is not so. Actually that gorgeous creature is very close, just across the wrinkle. But his universe does not occupy the space of that wrinkle, and in order for him to take that shortcut, he must use the third dimension, which he does not understand and cannot do.

Remember, what is true for one dimension is true for all. This means there are shortcuts in our own universe just as the experts have been trying to tell us for years. But how does a creature go about utilizing a shortcut without use of the next highest dimension? Obviously, that usage is not available to us at the present, and based upon our present knowledge of physics, never will be. But is there some other method? This is one of the wormhole theories espoused by some.

Let us suppose, in the side of that two dimensional wrinkle, or dimple, there was a two dimensional black hole. Because of its great gravitational    ...... continued on next page

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