Submitted by dd

Um. Thanks, I guess? I don’t know who you are or what on earth the context is for this. I suppose I’ll try and interpret it though

On the left, figure 1 shows Galaxy, a G1 unicorn. She is drawn in a style that bears some similarity to the way in which she was drawn by SGaP, however with key differences in the number of articulation points on the limbs and structure of the head. A close up on the tip of her horn appears to show a cutaway view of the core, and indicates lines curving away from / into the horn at intervals along its length

In the middle, figure 2 shows a “wink out”. This was the ability of unicorns to teleport in G1

On the right, an unnumbered figure is labelled “Einstein-Rosen Bridge”. This is the technical name for the spacetime structure more commonly known as a wormhole, and the figure depicts a standard visualisation of a wormhole as a 3D pipe connecting two 2D planes. A real wormhole would actually be a 4D hyperpipe connecting two 3D volumes, but the general idea is the same

The overall implication of this image seems to be that teleportation (or “winking out”) in G1 ponies was achieved by the creation of a wormhole joining the unicorn’s location and target. Presumably the horn has some vital role to play here. Theories on how to create real wormholes typically rely on the existence of exotic matter particles that have negative mass or otherwise produce a negative energy density. No such particles exist in the current Standard Model of particle physics

Edit: Supposedly this image was in fact drawn by David, and was intended to be part of a collaboration of some kind. However, this information is unconfirmed

