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Originally Posted by lwcamp
A central hub avoids problems with forming time travel paths (or almost forming time travel paths before at least one wormhole in the path blows up). This can be thought of as a tree-like structure, where the central hub (the root node) links up to many other destinations (branches), each of which can link up to many other destinations from sub-branches but, like a tree, you, can't form loops.
Now, there may be ways to get loops in your wormhole transit network. If you form a new-born wormhole, each mouth will initially be at the same space and time coordinates. So this wormhole has no time lag. If you take each mouth to new destinations through the pre-existing wormhole network, you will be connecting the nodes through the new wormhole in such a way that you don't get time travel.
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So are there any ways to keep every location from being connected to every other location? (except for economics)