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By Mohammad Mansouryar | September 23rd 2007 08:38 PM | 4 comments | Track Comments

If you like to go to the remote stars by warping the fabric of spacetime, you need to find a proper metric. Also, you need to produce sufficient amounts of the exotic matter, required for that geometry. It is argued that the applicable metric can be read as so:

 VPW metric


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Now, let us explain some features of the above metric:

1) The metric is subjected to two time factors. One needs them to manage the size and the energy requirements of the wormhole.