It's even pretty much spelled out in the Guide and in Strike at SG that the Bore must be some kind of a Gateway or conduit (which also can be sealed or rip open completely):
"They [Mierin Co.] had discovered a thin place in the Pattern that appeared to cover an undivided source of the One Power separate from the True Source. [...] It was apparently inaccessible by the means used for the One Power, but they had only to bore a small hole in the Pattern to tap it. Using the One Power, in what was, they hoped, the last time saidin and saidar would be separated, Mierin and the team bored through to the source of the unusual Power emanations. [...] The emanations Mierin and the others had sensed with such hope were his dark energies, trapped just beyond the thin place in the pattern that covered his prison. The hole they created has been ever after known as the Bore. [...] Like a small finger hole in a prison wall, the Bore was not large enough to allow the Dark One's escape, but it was large enough to allow him to touch the world. "
The "thinness" is just the place through which the Bore was drilled. But the thinness and Bore are not the same, as also this quote makes clear: "The strike was to be carried out at Shayol Ghul, the one place on earth where that 'thinness in the Pattern' makes the Bore detectable."
And now compare this to the description of male Travelling in the Guide:
" A man must use the Power to bore a hole through the Pattern from his location to the place he wants to be."
"They [Mierin Co.] had discovered a thin place in the Pattern that appeared to cover an undivided source of the One Power separate from the True Source. [...] It was apparently inaccessible by the means used for the One Power, but they had only to bore a small hole in the Pattern to tap it. Using the One Power, in what was, they hoped, the last time saidin and saidar would be separated, Mierin and the team bored through to the source of the unusual Power emanations. [...] The emanations Mierin and the others had sensed with such hope were his dark energies, trapped just beyond the thin place in the pattern that covered his prison. The hole they created has been ever after known as the Bore. [...] Like a small finger hole in a prison wall, the Bore was not large enough to allow the Dark One's escape, but it was large enough to allow him to touch the world. "
The "thinness" is just the place through which the Bore was drilled. But the thinness and Bore are not the same, as also this quote makes clear: "The strike was to be carried out at Shayol Ghul, the one place on earth where that 'thinness in the Pattern' makes the Bore detectable."
And now compare this to the description of male Travelling in the Guide:
" A man must use the Power to bore a hole through the Pattern from his location to the place he wants to be."
But only a man Travels that way, not a woman - and we know that women were involved. The only similarity to the Bore and a gateway was that you picked up words like 'drill' etc. that are common terms for male Travelling.
And of course, most logically, if it had been a gateway it would be easy to seal him up again. We've seen how Elayne alone can unravel a gateway even if it causes a huge explosion. Even if the Bore 'gateway' had been very complex, they could have somehow unravelled it, or allowed it to collapse on its self.
And even worse, and what actually disproves the gateway theory, is that the Bore is not where it was drilled. If it was a gateway, it would be over the remains of the city of M'Jinn where they created it. As it is, the Bore settled over an area that used to be an island used as a holiday destination.
No, I think what happened was akin to the Dark One being in a balloon for a prison. When a pin pricked the balloon, it caused the entire fabric to rip and the balloon to explode. The Dark One and his power then stuck to the Pattern and influenced it, much like the flattened area of a popped balloon just lying around. Verin even says that the Shadow now lies over the Pattern and influences its destiny. Of course, there is an area where it's very thin where the DO can still engage with the world, but this is merely coincidence due to the nature of the prison and the pattern having strong and weak points, and this being the weak point of both.
To seal it Rand needs to use saidin and saidar to create a perfect physical patch, and use the three ta'veren in combination to bend the Pattern around it and seal it off perfectly. He then needs to use the True Power through Moridin to fend off the Dark One's backblast (Lews Therin alludes to the fact that something MUST touch the DO), which this time won't be able to taint both powers - thus fulfilling how the three will be one, which is doubly linked to Callandor. Callandor is flawed, and magnifies the taint, but not saidin or saidar. I believe this to be a sign that Callandor can draw almost unlimited amounts of the True Power through it - enough to actually repel a direct attack by the DO. The effort will kill Rand, and Alivia will help him die only by being linked to him, but Moridin will be the one to take the final plunge, and Rand will live on in his body - though no longer as a person of fame, but a guy who sails off with his three ladies in a boat.
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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
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Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself?
25/06/2010 04:18:42 AM
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Mierin thought they had found a new source of power, not of THE power.
25/06/2010 05:40:27 PM
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Re: Mierin thought they had found a new source of power, not of THE power.
30/06/2010 03:18:32 AM
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Here's a theory I had posted on wotmania
25/06/2010 06:16:07 AM
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I told you this about 4 years ago, but your nickname is AWESOME *NM*
25/06/2010 01:21:24 PM
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Aiel Reluctance to Enter T'A'R in the flesh
25/06/2010 02:12:01 PM
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The Aiel's insistance is not baseless. They know why they say it is evil.
25/06/2010 06:01:08 PM
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You might be right, but the other idea is far more interesting. *NM*
25/06/2010 10:18:37 PM
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Slayer seems quite inhuman and he's been in TAR in the flesh a lot
26/06/2010 04:29:24 AM
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true, but he's also be transformed in some unknown way. Not sure he really counts as human
26/06/2010 05:46:46 PM
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My idea
25/06/2010 09:37:32 AM
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Re: My idea
25/06/2010 06:44:31 PM
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The very name "Bore"...
26/06/2010 07:25:22 AM
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Actually I think he pretty much backed DomA's opinion
26/06/2010 08:30:42 AM
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Well, as said, I disagree.
26/06/2010 08:43:40 AM
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Well here's what I think
26/06/2010 11:18:33 AM
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Look...
26/06/2010 11:43:25 AM
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Re: Look...
26/06/2010 01:04:53 PM
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That's wrong...
26/06/2010 01:26:25 PM
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You're ignoring basic facts
26/06/2010 02:44:38 PM
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Again...
26/06/2010 02:53:05 PM
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Re: Again...
26/06/2010 03:30:20 PM
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No, the Bore was drilled through that specific thinness in the Pattern.
26/06/2010 03:54:51 PM
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Yeah....
26/06/2010 04:54:50 PM
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After reading through the back and forth, I am convinced of this:
26/06/2010 05:33:21 PM
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Re: After reading through the back and forth, I am convinced of this:
27/06/2010 06:20:32 PM
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Maybe they can plug the Bore with garbage like British Petroleum. *NM*
25/06/2010 05:43:41 PM
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Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself?
25/06/2010 05:59:38 PM
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Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself?
25/06/2010 06:55:28 PM
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me too !
25/06/2010 10:34:41 PM
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It sounds similar to one of the noisy environmental problem in RJ's time
27/06/2010 02:22:27 AM
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Re: How can Rand repair the bore? More importantly, what forms the boundary of the Wheel itself?
25/06/2010 11:27:18 PM
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I always figured Egwene and Rand would have to work together.
29/06/2010 08:26:45 PM
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Re: I always figured Egwene and Rand would have to work together.
29/06/2010 10:17:59 PM
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Maybe saidar and saidin, woven together properly, form something else?
01/07/2010 11:50:40 PM
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