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Worm Holes and Time Travel

Part 1 - The Fiction of Equations

We've arrived at a place of only theory
and conjecture. Our math creates perfect
worlds and structures, yet when physics is applied,
survives only in Science-Fiction novels.

Godel's first attempt at time travel
required a spinning, static universe—
not outlawed by general relativity, but
incompatible with our observed reality.

And while we've edged toward
traveling just under the speed of light;
size and fuel demands break
beyond a single particle.

Part 2 - Frayed and Cinching

We need new science and technology,
to contemplate behavior at a quantum scale,

map out the fabric of our space-time,
cut through its geometric design,

and make predictions using sum over histories,
where particles and anti-particles

are one and the same, changing depending
on their trajectory.

We must harness the gaps of negativity—
the frayed stitches, cinching off too quickly;

Part 3 - Dark Velvet

A dark velvet bolt with two tones,
one spun from positive energy density,
the other from negative.

Each fiber can be one or the other
at any given moment, but
only within the amplitude of its
sum over histories.

Long enough for a single particle
to travel through, but for a group
of atoms the cinch is too quick
leaving its parts displaced and adrift.

Math says it's possible— tools
that manipulate these warped holes,
but physics has not yet discovered
the precise gauge or thread.