Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24534644-20170213012304/@comment-24534644-20170329152245

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: So they are deformed and reformed? Twisted to enter, then untwisted back to their original shape? It's not that they're twisted apart and put pack together. It's that they're literally being warped. From the perspective of someone or something going into a wormhole, nothing unusual is happening. They go in one end, they come out the other, simple as that. But from an outside perspective, they may appear to be stretched to infinity, or pop out of existence, or shrink out of sight, or anything in between. Another phenomenon is that a person or object, such as a clock, within the event horizon of a black hole or wormhole will experience the passage of time as normal. But from the perspective of someone outside the event horizon watching this, such objects will appear to have frozen in time (the clock from earlier will look as though it's stopped ticking).

Like Phantom said, holes in space-time are fucking weird. They mess with the laws of perception since our perception is itself based on space and time, which is being distorted.