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General Relativity can work up to 100 dimensions or more. Supposed Lisa Randall were right and there were extra large dimensions. Would it be easier to build wormhole between say New York and Europe so packages sent in futuristic Fedex would take instantaneously time to get transfered?
It's like instead of pulling together space between New York and Europe, one can take shortcut through higher dimensional space with much less energy. Does General Relativity allow this?
It's like instead of pulling together space between New York and Europe, one can take shortcut through higher dimensional space with much less energy. Does General Relativity allow this?