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As mentioned in Into the Wild Green Yonder, wormholes are also uses of time travel. Right? I'd write it, but I wouldn't know what to say. [[User:Chris of the Futurama2|Chris of the Futurama2]] 00:05, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
As mentioned in Into the Wild Green Yonder, wormholes are also uses of time travel. Right? I'd write it, but I wouldn't know what to say. [[User:Chris of the Futurama2|Chris of the Futurama2]] 00:05, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
:Arguably, yes. Based on the wikipedia article on the topic and to a greater extent my knowledge of the topic as described in ''Stargate'' and ''Farscape'' it depends on the way the writers want to use wormholes. 'Kipedia says that one end of the wormhole has to be moving at a different speed or something like that, whereas ''Farscape'''s holes go to anywhere anywhen and any alternate timeline. Of course ''Stargate'' wormholes only go to other locations, unless the path of the wormhole passes through a solar flare. I believe we're actually dealing with the non-time travel variety here. - [[User:Quolnok|Quolnok]] 13:48, 10 October 2009 (UTC)

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As mentioned in Into the Wild Green Yonder, wormholes are also uses of time travel. Right? I'd write it, but I wouldn't know what to say. Chris of the Futurama2 00:05, 15 March 2009 (UTC)

Arguably, yes. Based on the wikipedia article on the topic and to a greater extent my knowledge of the topic as described in Stargate and Farscape it depends on the way the writers want to use wormholes. 'Kipedia says that one end of the wormhole has to be moving at a different speed or something like that, whereas Farscape's holes go to anywhere anywhen and any alternate timeline. Of course Stargate wormholes only go to other locations, unless the path of the wormhole passes through a solar flare. I believe we're actually dealing with the non-time travel variety here. - Quolnok 13:48, 10 October 2009 (UTC)