Interstellar travel through density
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:57 pm
I was wondering if this theory is at all possible or correct.
Since a black hole is infinitely dense, and it creates a rip in space-time, would that mean that space is also infinitely dense or has a density greater than 0 but less than infinity. and if we could create some sort of ship that could manipulate the densities of objects, would we be able to travel to the sort of Other Space(OS from here on out because im too lazy ) Then, supposing the OS has other laws, could we then use density manipulator thing to travel back into our space at a different location than where we started, as a form of interstellar travel?
It would help if you all could debate this theory. Its been on my mind for weeks, and its been bugging me.
Since a black hole is infinitely dense, and it creates a rip in space-time, would that mean that space is also infinitely dense or has a density greater than 0 but less than infinity. and if we could create some sort of ship that could manipulate the densities of objects, would we be able to travel to the sort of Other Space(OS from here on out because im too lazy ) Then, supposing the OS has other laws, could we then use density manipulator thing to travel back into our space at a different location than where we started, as a form of interstellar travel?
It would help if you all could debate this theory. Its been on my mind for weeks, and its been bugging me.