Question:
how can i rip a hole in the space time continuum?
andy
2008-07-25 21:58:14 UTC
how can i rip a hole in the space time continuum?
Fifteen answers:
Eric L
2008-07-25 22:05:47 UTC
Nobody knows how either works, exactly. Not even gravity can be explained. So, my guess? Clapping your hands 5 times in an elevator.
Immuit Vancouver
2014-05-13 09:36:19 UTC
This is actually a simple question.



Simply generate enough force on a single point in space and fire a laser through it. Then expand the laser to make it larger.
keano b
2008-07-25 22:39:30 UTC
In theory you can't do this, why? because you'll need to have the equivalent energy of travelling from a certain point in the amount of time it takes you to get to that point by velocity and direction, for short even by just moving from point A to point B even though the distance for example is only about 5 feet perse, the amount of energy that has happened everywhere (all over the universe) is infinitely huge unless you found a way to be able to replicate that kind of power, then yes, you can rip a hole in the space, time continuum. I would explain this more but I have kinda already answered a lot of questions today... P.S. Black holes doesn't connect anything... the correct one should be wormholes. If wormholes even exist that is. (not the literal kind that of holes dug by worms...)
anonymous
2008-07-25 22:42:02 UTC
Get a really really massive pair of scissors and cut space time rather than rip it. It is less messy and you can always scotch tape it back together later if you change you mind.



www.reallyreallymassive scissors.com/buynow



-Fred



The other way to do it is to start eating microwavable burritos at 7 am in the morning and wash em down with tonnes of butter milk and hands full of nuts. By a tad after 3 PM (sooner for some), you will rip huge holes in space time or someone will toss you so fast (approaching c) that your increased mass will rip the hole...either way, you'll rip away.
shoger
2016-10-07 07:39:32 UTC
I used to have an extremely shitty tape of a few techno group referred to as Time area Continuum notwithstanding if it sounded truly stable while i became super tousled with Kristen and a selection of of alternative shirtless, sweaty, eyeball-licking perverts.
anonymous
2008-07-25 22:56:38 UTC
Expand on what you mean by "rip a hole"? You can bend spacetime through aggregating matter-energy, but you may not "rip" it.
doug_donaghue
2008-07-25 22:08:51 UTC
By accreting all of the mass in the Universe into a single point.

Yeah...... That's it. That's the trick.



Doug
anonymous
2014-01-10 21:35:46 UTC
You need to have a time rift or vortex

And the tech to travel through the time vortex.a time rift you can get in and travel through time
golden leo
2008-07-25 22:30:24 UTC
if u are able to create a black hole bcz only black holes can rip hole in the space time you cant
Seadog
2008-07-25 22:04:50 UTC
You can't. That would require energy equivalent to the mass of the Sun.
Every girl's geek fantasy!
2008-07-25 22:06:14 UTC
There's a really nice tutorial on that.... watch the movie "Dude Where's My Car?"
Lyss
2008-07-25 22:05:20 UTC
With a souped up Delorian, of course!
anonymous
2014-11-22 15:41:34 UTC
DON'T YOU DARE ALTER THE ****!! THE CONSEQUENCES CAN BE HORRIFIC! I AM WARNING YOU!!!
anonymous
2008-07-25 22:05:47 UTC
unless your are the sun god then ur just in idiot
anonymous
2008-07-25 22:08:47 UTC
come again?


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