Phobos smiled mildly. It reminded Lamont of the expression one might make if asked by a child what the stars are made of. “How much do you know about math?” He asked.
Based on Phobos' challenging words, I wonder: Is Escherspace essentially "accessing" a time before the universe expanded, or perhaps after it begins to collapse (presuming the 'big crunch' theory is correct for a moment)? Is it accessing a framework where two physical points currently distant would naturally be close together?
Time will tell, I suppose.
(I didn't plan that pun, but I was powerless to avoid it.)
Based on Phobos' challenging words, I wonder: Is Escherspace essentially "accessing" a time before the universe expanded, or perhaps after it begins to collapse (presuming the 'big crunch' theory is correct for a moment)? Is it accessing a framework where two physical points currently distant would naturally be close together?
Time will tell, I suppose.
(I didn't plan that pun, but I was powerless to avoid it.)
Get used to that sense of helplessness! I have.