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Can one realistically create a pocket dimension?

  • Thread starter Kuuko273
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Kuuko273
Isodif
  • #2
we'll get back to you when SCIENCE! figures that one out.
LokiL
  • #3
Short answer:

No.

Longer answer:

No, you can't realistically.

What if you have access to all sorts of exotic materials and nearly unlimited energy that allow you to bend space in on itself without destroying anything (such as planets etc) nearby?

Okay if you realistically had access to magic or sufficiently advanced science indistinguishable from it you may be able to create pocket dimensions. who knows, but we might need to talk about how we define realistically.

Lt. Light Ark
  • #4
Wouldn't a black hole to be that in a way?
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Vuzizil

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He would have to be abolished
  • #6
we'll get back to you when SCIENCE! figures that one out.

Pretty much we don't know anything about this stuff because it's all highly theoretical
Roadie

Roadie

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  • #7
Sure. Drop some stuff into the event horizon of a very large black hole. It'll be totally isolated from the outside universe.

Mind you, you won't get it back until that black hole evaporates in a few trillion years. It's something of a long-term storage plan.

Kuuko273
  • #8
Sure. Drop some stuff into the event horizon of a very large black hole. It'll be totally isolated from the outside universe.

Mind you, you won't get it back until that black hole evaporates in a few trillion years. It's something of a long-term storage plan.

What about stuff like this?
Kuuko273
  • #10
This is pretty much exactly the same plan, except with some theoretical woo thrown in that we don't have even a fraction of the technology yet to test for falsity or not.
I know, this is obviously hypothetical for a superadvanced society.
Roadie

Roadie

A plate full of blins and a cat nearby.
  • #11
I know, this is obviously hypothetical for a superadvanced society.
If you already know this, then why are you asking? Just do some research on wormhole theoreticals and come up with some pseudoscience gibberish instead of asking a question that doesn't actually have an answer yet.
Kuuko273
  • #12
If you already know this, then why are you asking? Just do some research on wormhole theoreticals and come up with some pseudoscience gibberish instead of asking a question that doesn't actually have an answer yet.
I want to find a way you could realistic bend spacetime to do this. I want the pocket dimension to be realistic, not the technology.
malicious_bloke
  • #13
I once managed to leave a pub with 11 pint glasses stashed about my person.

I concluded that there must have been some exotic pocket physics going on there somehow.

Roadie

Roadie

A plate full of blins and a cat nearby.
  • #14
I want to find a way you could realistic bend spacetime to do this. I want the pocket dimension to be realistic, not the technology.
"Not enough information".

Read some Stephen Baxter books for internally-consistent pseudoscience babble on the subject.

BlaLig

BlaLig

Blavio-Ligurius | BasementDweller
  • #15
Sure. Drop some stuff into the event horizon of a very large black hole. It'll be totally isolated from the outside universe.

Mind you, you won't get it back until that black hole evaporates in a few trillion years. It's something of a long-term storage plan.

Would Black Hole Mining tech help to get things back from black hole?
Orbital
  • #16
I once managed to leave a pub with 11 pint glasses stashed about my person.

I concluded that there must have been some exotic pocket physics going on there somehow.

And how many of those pints did you drink that you decided to take the glasses with you?
Redcoat777
  • #17
And how many of those pints did you drink that you decided to take the glasses with you?
I've noticed that when one is sufficiently drunk enough, the laws of physics don't apply.
malicious_bloke
  • #18
And how many of those pints did you drink that you decided to take the glasses with you?

Enough that I could definitely sense that the spacetime curvature between the table and the door had gone all wibbly.
Sokol-1
  • #19
No, because it mostly exist as an excuse by authors to ignore a character's limited capacity to store items in their pockets and baggage.
skybluejay
  • #20
This is not how diemensions work.
Kuuko273
  • #21
This is not how diemensions work.
...Elaborate?
Zero Slash One
  • #22
I believe sbj means "universe =/= dimension" ala the common fiction shorthand.
Kuuko273
  • #23
I believe sbj means "universe =/= dimension" ala the common fiction shorthand.
I know, but they are usually referred to as "pocket dimensions" so I was using common terminology. Although bending dimensions would be needed to do this...
Roadie

Roadie

A plate full of blins and a cat nearby.
  • #24
Would Black Hole Mining tech help to get things back from black hole?
What?

What???

TankMaster14
  • #25
Would Black Hole Mining tech help to get things back from black hole?
This is real life not fiction.

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