- Time warp
The terms time warp, "space warp" and "time-space warp" are commonly used in
science fiction . They sometimes refer to Einstein's theory thattime andspace form acontinuum which bends, folds or warps from the observer's point of view, relative to such factors as movement orgravitation , but are also used in reference to more fantastic notions of discontinuities or other irregularities in spacetime not based on real-world science.Tesseract model
The concept of a
tesseract , or four dimensional cube, is often used as an illustration of time travel, and might also give a clue to how a warp in time might occur. As the tesseract constantly moves, collapses in on itself and then expands again in a never ending loop, so does time move forward in a never ending line. If, however, an object or person was able to move from one line of this tesseract to another at any junction point, they would in essence be moving not with time, but in a straight line perpendicular to it. This movement has led many science fiction authors to juxtapose the thought not oftime travel , but of being able to stop time and then start it again.External links
* [http://www.scientificarabian.com/spacewarp.html Spacewarp: Relaxing the distances; Breaking the frontiers] by Mohammad Mansouryar
ee also
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Theory of relativity
*Reality shift
*Warp drive
*Bermuda Triangle
*Wormhole
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