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PostThu May 23, 2002 6:17 pm    space lights

In space there in no salt ar any crystal for a laser beam ect to refract off and there is really no way due to this that the light form a beam could reach janeways eyes so why do they vissually instead of having a sensor pick up the fire.

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PostThu May 23, 2002 9:17 pm    

You are correct, phasers and other light sources would only produce visible beams when shot through a nebul or a gas cloud.


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PostFri May 24, 2002 10:46 am    Re: space lights

videokid13166 wrote:
In space there in no salt ar any crystal for a laser beam ect to refract off and there is really no way due to this that the light form a beam could reach janeways eyes so why do they vissually instead of having a sensor pick up the fire.


i don't get it. please rephrase the question.


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PostFri May 24, 2002 5:41 pm    

parkan wrote:
You are correct, phasers and other light sources would only produce visible beams when shot through a nebul or a gas cloud.


You are right unless phasers are you typical light beam...they proablly are. Its proabbly for dramtic effect like there being a whoosh whenever a ship passesby hte screen.


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PostMon May 27, 2002 7:30 am    

get a lazer pen and use it when its foggy you can see the beam. Use the lazer pen when its clear you only see the lil red dot on the wall. thats what they are trying to say


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PostWed May 29, 2002 5:46 pm    

mr_glyn wrote:
get a lazer pen and use it when its foggy you can see the beam. Use the lazer pen when its clear you only see the lil red dot on the wall. thats what they are trying to say


I know that but if a phaser has soild energy in it it would appear solid no matter what.


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PostWed May 29, 2002 6:11 pm    

The whole thing is odd if you ask me, but still light from a phaser shouldn't be able to reach janeways eyes.

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PostThu May 30, 2002 1:39 am    

phasers are not lasers remember. just because a laser pointer or light doesent show a lisible 'beam', it doesent mean that a phaser would work on the same principle. think of a nebulae with charged light particles. a phaser beam could contain some light particles (glow in the dark).

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PostThu May 30, 2002 9:23 pm    

PrankishSmart wrote:
phasers are not lasers remember. just because a laser pointer or light doesent show a lisible 'beam', it doesent mean that a phaser would work on the same principle. think of a nebulae with charged light particles. a phaser beam could contain some light particles (glow in the dark).


I agree.
Also a phaser may not even be light. It may be a stream of energy. In ST phasers are never totally explaned - at least to my knowledge.


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PostThu May 30, 2002 9:25 pm    

1) It's phased light
2) In a nebula, there is dust. Not that much in open space.



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PostThu May 30, 2002 9:32 pm    

parkan wrote:
1) It's phased light
2) In a nebula, there is dust. Not that much in open space.


Phased Light - I don't understand. Please Clarify.


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PostSat Jun 01, 2002 4:36 am    

mm i agree with the pure energy idea because its more relistic but im interested in the phased light. it might be where they got the name phaser from ???


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PostSat Jun 01, 2002 9:11 am    

I still son't understand the phased-light thing - I still belive that a phaser is something like a stream of energy (which like is...but...you know what I mean.)

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PostSat Jun 01, 2002 9:12 am    

I still son't understand the phased-light thing - I still belive that a phaser is something like a stream of energy (which like is...but...you know what I mean.)

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PostSat Jun 01, 2002 12:31 pm    

mr_glyn wrote:
mm i agree with the pure energy idea because its more relistic but im interested in the phased light. it might be where they got the name phaser from ???


Yeah no kidding

Phasing deals with light curves, like so:


It's kind of hard to explain. Esseintially it's the alignment of light waves in a certain way. There are tools (like phase microscopes) based on this principle. Even if it was in fact a beam of "energy" that energy would most likely be in form of photons.



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PostWed Jun 05, 2002 2:55 am    

I AGREE


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PostSat Jun 15, 2002 10:18 pm    

videokid13166 wrote:
The whole thing is odd if you ask me, but still light from a phaser shouldn't be able to reach janeways eyes.


I agree!


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PostSun Jun 16, 2002 9:09 am    

So what your saying is that a phaser is like a laser in that the bend and twist the photons into a certin pattern. Am I correct?

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PostTue Jun 18, 2002 9:45 pm    

MT39503 wrote:
So what your saying is that a phaser is like a laser in that the bend and twist the photons into a certin pattern. Am I correct?


Fairly close, yes.



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PostWed Jun 19, 2002 12:00 am    

But I am still confused. What is the difference then? Futher, the difference of a phaser and a disruptor?

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PostWed Jun 19, 2002 6:53 am    

Are you saying that there have to be particles before you can get a visual

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PostWed Jun 19, 2002 11:16 am    

Well unless you can track light which move around 3000000 kilometers a second (we think ) u can't see it! Unless it hits minute particles like dust.

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PostWed Jun 19, 2002 12:35 pm    

Maybe the phasers/light are just added for a tv episode and not real life

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PostWed Jun 19, 2002 3:39 pm    

What we see (the sweeping phaser beam) is probably jsut for dramtic effect!

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PostWed Jun 19, 2002 11:21 pm    

MT39503 wrote:
Well unless you can track light which move around 3000000 kilometers a second (we think ) u can't see it! Unless it hits minute particles like dust.


One cannot "track" light. If you "track" it with the abovementioned speed, it would still travel at that sped relatively to you.



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