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Re: After reading through the back and forth, I am convinced of this: DomA Send a noteboard - 27/06/2010 06:20:32 PM
The Bore is either an effect of or is itself a weave of the One Power. I am not sure which, because the normal ideas of how the One Power work get murky when considering it is applied to the edges of the Pattern.

After all, what does it mean for there to be a thinness in the Pattern? Does it mean that the Pattern did not exist quite as much as it should? Does it mean that the barriers giving it its shape were failing?

So what does it mean to drill? Does it mean that you get rid of some piece(s) of the Pattern? Does it mean you make a gateway from the inside to the outside?

And how could the Bore have been intended to be small (a finger hole in a prison wall) if it would have a global/universal effect?



I propose that the Bore is not at any specific location in the Pattern because when we talk about location we are talking about three dimensions of space. But the Bore must be something involving other aspects of the Pattern, not space. Other dimensions of existence, perhaps, or something else more abstract.

But this allows for the Bore to be, as I said, either an effect of or an actual weave of the One Power. The weave used to create the Bore could have been localized, though localized not in 3D but some other dimension. This should be possible as the AoL Aes Sedai had dealings with the Finns and Ogier that showed familiarity with extradimensional One Power science.

So I would say the Bore is somewhere specific, just not anywhere in space.


They sensed another source of Power beyond the Pattern through a thinness in the it.

I think with whatever they did at the Collam Daan (nowhere near SG), they intended to remove the barrier surrounding the Pattern that prevented access to that new Source. They succeeded. The Bore is both at SG and everywhere. It's not just a matter of plugging the Pit of Doom, they have to "rebuild" the layer that isolates Creation from "Shai'tan's prison".

There may well be be a connection to Tel'aran'rhiod. According to Verin's schematic (probably oversimplified, but still), tel'aran'rhiod is the layer that binds all the worlds/dimensions. That the drilling occured through/in TAR would explain how they could do this from the Collam Daan and end up with a physical manifestation of the bore somewhere remote from there.
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How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself? - 25/06/2010 01:00:35 AM 1703 Views
Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself? - 25/06/2010 04:18:42 AM 938 Views
.. *NM* - 25/06/2010 05:38:14 AM 500 Views
Mierin thought they had found a new source of power, not of THE power. - 25/06/2010 05:40:27 PM 969 Views
Why can't the Pattern be the Prison? - 25/06/2010 05:52:31 AM 1016 Views
Here's a theory I had posted on wotmania - 25/06/2010 06:16:07 AM 1040 Views
I told you this about 4 years ago, but your nickname is AWESOME *NM* - 25/06/2010 01:21:24 PM 469 Views
Thanks *NM* - 25/06/2010 01:44:35 PM 465 Views
Aiel Reluctance to Enter T'A'R in the flesh - 25/06/2010 02:12:01 PM 941 Views
Nice catch! - 25/06/2010 04:28:08 PM 894 Views
My idea - 25/06/2010 09:37:32 AM 887 Views
Re: My idea - 25/06/2010 04:26:47 PM 828 Views
If the Bore is like a Gateway... - 25/06/2010 06:19:44 PM 977 Views
Pretty good thought about the conduit-comparison! - 26/06/2010 07:34:16 AM 823 Views
Re: My idea - 25/06/2010 06:44:31 PM 912 Views
The very name "Bore"... - 26/06/2010 07:25:22 AM 868 Views
Actually I think he pretty much backed DomA's opinion - 26/06/2010 08:30:42 AM 778 Views
Well, as said, I disagree. - 26/06/2010 08:43:40 AM 844 Views
Well here's what I think - 26/06/2010 11:18:33 AM 1097 Views
Look... - 26/06/2010 11:43:25 AM 815 Views
Re: Look... - 26/06/2010 01:04:53 PM 887 Views
That's wrong... - 26/06/2010 01:26:25 PM 1006 Views
You're ignoring basic facts - 26/06/2010 02:44:38 PM 853 Views
Again... - 26/06/2010 02:53:05 PM 866 Views
Re: Again... - 26/06/2010 03:30:20 PM 877 Views
Yeah.... - 26/06/2010 04:54:50 PM 896 Views
It's absurd. Your idea is clearly wrong, but ok... *NM* - 26/06/2010 05:00:43 PM 792 Views
After reading through the back and forth, I am convinced of this: - 26/06/2010 05:33:21 PM 991 Views
Re: After reading through the back and forth, I am convinced of this: - 27/06/2010 06:20:32 PM 1033 Views
Could the Bore have been drilled using balefire? - 02/07/2010 12:07:33 AM 842 Views
it's the same principle as shielding a channeler - 26/06/2010 06:06:04 PM 904 Views
Re: How can Rand repair the bore? - 25/06/2010 03:37:25 PM 737 Views
Re: How can Rand repair the bore? - 25/06/2010 04:12:08 PM 849 Views
I tend to agree with you - 25/06/2010 05:53:53 PM 898 Views
Maybe they can plug the Bore with garbage like British Petroleum. *NM* - 25/06/2010 05:43:41 PM 477 Views
Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself? - 25/06/2010 05:59:38 PM 1023 Views
Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself? - 25/06/2010 06:55:28 PM 855 Views
me too ! - 25/06/2010 10:34:41 PM 883 Views
Ah, thanks to both of you - 26/06/2010 12:38:14 AM 1021 Views
Re: Ah, thanks to both of you - 26/06/2010 03:18:47 AM 908 Views
Callandor may be able to channel 'order' via ta'veren - 26/06/2010 12:48:18 AM 1009 Views
additional thought on the DO's place in the WoT symbols - 26/06/2010 05:44:06 AM 852 Views
Re: additional thought on the DO's place in the WoT symbols - 26/06/2010 05:23:16 PM 728 Views
You mix up - 27/06/2010 06:31:27 PM 768 Views
good point - 02/07/2010 05:52:49 PM 1159 Views
duct tape *NM* - 26/06/2010 11:17:54 AM 425 Views
Re: duct tape - 26/06/2010 05:41:56 PM 784 Views
I always figured Egwene and Rand would have to work together. - 29/06/2010 08:26:45 PM 958 Views
Re: I always figured Egwene and Rand would have to work together. - 29/06/2010 10:17:59 PM 764 Views
Maybe saidar and saidin, woven together properly, form something else? - 01/07/2010 11:50:40 PM 795 Views

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