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On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 16:42:08 -0600, DeLong, Eric <EDeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well, curved space isn't all that's needed.... The universe must also be > closed, in order for the line to wrap around it, so that it may pass > parallel to itself. I think the consensus right now is that the universe is > essentially flat, making this solution impossible once again. Essentially, if you aimed the line from the top three towards the central black hole at the center of our galaxy, when you reached the center (never), the other three dots would also be there. So my solution has the caveat of taking forever. Haven't we all worked on a B- model before? ;-) -- "Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue..."
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