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mass, it is going to be attracted to everything around it, sucking in two dimensional mass like a football player at a training table. But then what happens? A black hole is part of its universe, not apart from its universe. There is a possibility it would, at that point violate the laws of its universe, exiting the snarfed up mass beyond the boundaries of its two dimensional universal home, expanding that two dimensional universe to match the expansion of the exiting mass. It might expand across the dimple, but only if it could somehow reach an opposite pole of some type on the other side. If there was a possibility this would happen, I believe the two black holes would polarize and connect, creating the proverbial wormhole. Again, I believe the polarization would be a necessity. Thus would the shortcut to the other side of the dimple be created. But it would not seem to be a part of the two dimensional universe, since the connection could not be detected. Now, how such a wormhole could be utilized is another matter.

A shortcut can only be used if it is still a part of the universe being traversed. It is not possible, again with our present understanding of physics, to "jump", or cross great distances utilizing higher dimensions.

One more thing we should consider, these lumps and dimples probably penetrate a multitude of higher dimensions. For example; a one dimensional ring universe would not only have lumps and dimples extending to the right and left (second dimension) of the ring, but up and down as well (third dimension). But the creature of that one dimensional ringed universe would only perceive, with his one dimensional vision, line ahead sight, his universe as a straight line.

All this means, our universe, shaped into the fourth dimension, is not of a pure form. It has lumps and dimples making short distances look as though they are much longer. But we cannot detect the lumps and dimples with our present knowledge, nor can we utilize a wormhole, if such things exist. The lumps and dimples extending into higher dimensions are a given; the wormholes are only a possibility.

There is something else we must consider before dropping this topic for the moment, and that is the string theory. The newest bit of gossip around any campus would have to do with the M theory which makes many predictions of what should be expected if the string theory is to hold water. One of the ideas is that the vibrating strings are loose ends, each end locked into its universe, but, gravitons are closed strings, not locked into any universe. The equation predictions are that a graviton of such a nature would be able to pass from one universe to another. This assumes parallel universes and higher dimensions of which we have been speaking. This would explain the elusive graviton very well. However, I believe there is one more quality needed to explain this concept. I believe the graviton must be of no mass, nor of any dimensions. A crazy concept. But if vibrating strings are responsible for everything of which we have knowledge, why not a closed string which vibrates to create no mass or dimension? It would seem that only then would it be able to pass from universe to universe,    ...... continued on next page

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