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Vulcanmanmike Rear Admiral
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Fri Apr 26, 2002 7:34 am |
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I think the ship genrates a field that stops the ships motion.
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Chinesetrekkie Council Leader
Joined: 18 Sep 2001 Posts: 9719 Location: Windsor, California [Shenyang, China]
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MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven.
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parkan Captain
Joined: 02 Apr 2002 Posts: 833 Location: I now reside in the trekbbs.com forums. See you there.
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Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Newtonian physics have been disproven already by a certian genius working in a patent office. Anyway, as far as I know all engines exept the manuevering thrusters deform spacetime (note- no dash) in one way or another. Warp engines form a "warp" in spacetime, just like an object of immence mass, but in a more controlled manner. That reqires energy that can only be obtained by annihilating antimatter with matter. When that reaction stops, in the best case the ship will drop out of warp. In the worst case it will cause some sort of a "ripple" in spacetime and distort everything around it. So clearly power is required for warp engines to work and for the ship to be propelled (actually, it's more of a sliding motion) forward. As for impulse, I do not know how it operates but I imagine it has to be generating some sort of field. No field=no motion in this case.
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MT39503 Commodore
Joined: 10 Apr 2002 Posts: 1437 Location: AZ
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Tue Apr 30, 2002 9:38 am |
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Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Maybe but if they were everything must be rewritten, EVERYTHING!
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MT39503 Commodore
Joined: 10 Apr 2002 Posts: 1437 Location: AZ
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Tue Apr 30, 2002 9:40 am |
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parkan wrote: | Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Newtonian physics have been disproven already by a certian genius working in a patent office. Anyway, as far as I know all engines exept the manuevering thrusters deform spacetime (note- no dash) in one way or another. Warp engines form a "warp" in spacetime, just like an object of immence mass, but in a more controlled manner. That reqires energy that can only be obtained by annihilating antimatter with matter. When that reaction stops, in the best case the ship will drop out of warp. In the worst case it will cause some sort of a "ripple" in spacetime and distort everything around it. So clearly power is required for warp engines to work and for the ship to be propelled (actually, it's more of a sliding motion) forward. As for impulse, I do not know how it operates but I imagine it has to be generating some sort of field. No field=no motion in this case. |
I agree that impulse engines operate on with a feild of so sort. However, thruster, too, warp spacetime, everything does. The warp may not be noticable by our standards but it is there.
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parkan Captain
Joined: 02 Apr 2002 Posts: 833 Location: I now reside in the trekbbs.com forums. See you there.
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MT39503 wrote: | parkan wrote: | Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Newtonian physics have been disproven already by a certian genius working in a patent office. Anyway, as far as I know all engines exept the manuevering thrusters deform spacetime (note- no dash) in one way or another. Warp engines form a "warp" in spacetime, just like an object of immence mass, but in a more controlled manner. That reqires energy that can only be obtained by annihilating antimatter with matter. When that reaction stops, in the best case the ship will drop out of warp. In the worst case it will cause some sort of a "ripple" in spacetime and distort everything around it. So clearly power is required for warp engines to work and for the ship to be propelled (actually, it's more of a sliding motion) forward. As for impulse, I do not know how it operates but I imagine it has to be generating some sort of field. No field=no motion in this case. |
I agree that impulse engines operate on with a feild of so sort. However, thruster, too, warp spacetime, everything does. The warp may not be noticable by our standards but it is there. |
I dont think the thrusters manipulate spacetime, I think they actually propell the ship.
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MT39503 Commodore
Joined: 10 Apr 2002 Posts: 1437 Location: AZ
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parkan wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | parkan wrote: | Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Newtonian physics have been disproven already by a certian genius working in a patent office. Anyway, as far as I know all engines exept the manuevering thrusters deform spacetime (note- no dash) in one way or another. Warp engines form a "warp" in spacetime, just like an object of immence mass, but in a more controlled manner. That reqires energy that can only be obtained by annihilating antimatter with matter. When that reaction stops, in the best case the ship will drop out of warp. In the worst case it will cause some sort of a "ripple" in spacetime and distort everything around it. So clearly power is required for warp engines to work and for the ship to be propelled (actually, it's more of a sliding motion) forward. As for impulse, I do not know how it operates but I imagine it has to be generating some sort of field. No field=no motion in this case. |
I agree that impulse engines operate on with a feild of so sort. However, thruster, too, warp spacetime, everything does. The warp may not be noticable by our standards but it is there. |
I dont think the thrusters manipulate spacetime, I think they actually propell the ship. |
Everything that has gravity can warp spacetime. Unless you are planning o change the laws of physics I don't see how your view point is possible. Unless you are talking about the thrust produced by the engine...ahh this just gives me a headache!
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parkan Captain
Joined: 02 Apr 2002 Posts: 833 Location: I now reside in the trekbbs.com forums. See you there.
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Thu May 16, 2002 1:44 pm |
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MT39503 wrote: | parkan wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | parkan wrote: | Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Newtonian physics have been disproven already by a certian genius working in a patent office. Anyway, as far as I know all engines exept the manuevering thrusters deform spacetime (note- no dash) in one way or another. Warp engines form a "warp" in spacetime, just like an object of immence mass, but in a more controlled manner. That reqires energy that can only be obtained by annihilating antimatter with matter. When that reaction stops, in the best case the ship will drop out of warp. In the worst case it will cause some sort of a "ripple" in spacetime and distort everything around it. So clearly power is required for warp engines to work and for the ship to be propelled (actually, it's more of a sliding motion) forward. As for impulse, I do not know how it operates but I imagine it has to be generating some sort of field. No field=no motion in this case. |
I agree that impulse engines operate on with a feild of so sort. However, thruster, too, warp spacetime, everything does. The warp may not be noticable by our standards but it is there. |
I dont think the thrusters manipulate spacetime, I think they actually propell the ship. |
Everything that has gravity can warp spacetime. Unless you are planning o change the laws of physics I don't see how your view point is possible. Unless you are talking about the thrust produced by the engine...ahh this just gives me a headache! |
well, of course (since acceleration is of the smae nature gravity) . However, on the scal we are talkign about here warping spacetime in not the primary effect of the thrusters...
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MT39503 Commodore
Joined: 10 Apr 2002 Posts: 1437 Location: AZ
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Thu May 16, 2002 6:03 pm |
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parkan wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | parkan wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | parkan wrote: | Shenyang12 wrote: | MT39503 wrote: | Accordingto Newton , a vessle dhuld keep going indefinatly unless some outside force affects it. What Star Trek did judt gives me a headache! |
remember science is always changing answers, maybe in the future newtons laws would be disproven. |
Newtonian physics have been disproven already by a certian genius working in a patent office. Anyway, as far as I know all engines exept the manuevering thrusters deform spacetime (note- no dash) in one way or another. Warp engines form a "warp" in spacetime, just like an object of immence mass, but in a more controlled manner. That reqires energy that can only be obtained by annihilating antimatter with matter. When that reaction stops, in the best case the ship will drop out of warp. In the worst case it will cause some sort of a "ripple" in spacetime and distort everything around it. So clearly power is required for warp engines to work and for the ship to be propelled (actually, it's more of a sliding motion) forward. As for impulse, I do not know how it operates but I imagine it has to be generating some sort of field. No field=no motion in this case. |
I agree that impulse engines operate on with a feild of so sort. However, thruster, too, warp spacetime, everything does. The warp may not be noticable by our standards but it is there. |
I dont think the thrusters manipulate spacetime, I think they actually propell the ship. |
Everything that has gravity can warp spacetime. Unless you are planning o change the laws of physics I don't see how your view point is possible. Unless you are talking about the thrust produced by the engine...ahh this just gives me a headache! |
well, of course (since acceleration is of the smae nature gravity) . However, on the scal we are talkign about here warping spacetime in not the primary effect of the thrusters... |
I know that but they do warp spacetime to some degree. that was my point
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parkan Captain
Joined: 02 Apr 2002 Posts: 833 Location: I now reside in the trekbbs.com forums. See you there.
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Thu May 16, 2002 7:58 pm |
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Oh, mein gott! Look at my spelling.
Anyway, I fully agree with you here.
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MT39503 Commodore
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Wed May 22, 2002 10:23 pm |
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parkan wrote: | Oh, mein gott! Look at my spelling.
Anyway, I fully agree with you here. |
Thank You!
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Kylon Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 03 Jun 2002 Posts: 292 Location: In a distant galaxy far far away...
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Tue Jun 04, 2002 12:30 pm Subspace |
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Warp is the altering of Space for movement subspace Is like wormholes.
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Joined: 24 Mar 2002 Posts: 4480 Location: OKINAWA, JAPAN
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I AM CAPABLE OF TRANSWARP TRAVEL
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