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In math, everything we know follows from some set of foundational axioms, right? Is there anything we can know without accepting any axioms?
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Would it violate causality to have a wormhole between two points in space that are so far apart the metric expansion of the universe ensures that they could never otherwise interact?
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In math, everything we know follows from some set of foundational axioms, right? Is there anything we can know without accepting any axioms?
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Would it violate causality to have a wormhole between two points in space that are so far apart the metric expansion of the universe ensures that they could never otherwise interact?
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