At 9/8/04 10:01 PM, Star_Cleaver wrote: I want to see the math to back it up. :P
An interesting theory actually. I've never read up on the string theory, so I can't really follow your statements that well. I just don't see how you expect matter to be translated from the outer edge of the universe to the point. That's the only part that's catching me. Does that part deal with the string theory? Maybe you could provide a small explanation? And if you already did, tell me. :)
Sure, you see in the theory it explains that matter passes through the fifth dimension bypassing time and space to translate to the center. String theory states (one of many things) that there are as many as 6 scrunched up little tiny dimensions hiding out inside every atom and every piece of matter. The 3D matter passes through the 5th dimension of every atom to get to the center or "the point".
If you want to know the reason it's translated, it is because there's fourth dimension spacial anomaile at the "plane" which creates a gap or opening into the fifth dimension, its only one way since 0D cannot be translated into another dimension. It's like a giant check-valve only for space-time.