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Some Questions About Terran Mirror Universes

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Possible expansion on the Mirror universe in TOS: Was the events in The Alternative Factor a first attempt at a Mirror universe story, or was this something completely different? Crazy Lazarus in the real universe and Sane Lazarus in the Antimatter universe. Sounds similar to the Mirror universe. Also, real Kirk crossed over into the Antimatter universe and his positive matter body didn't cause a matter-antimatter reaction with that universe, so, another similarity with the Mirror universe. Was the concept of an antimatter universe only another description for the Mirror universe and not really an antimatter universe and both Lazari and Kirk got it wrong? YMMV :).
 
Possible expansion on the Mirror universe in TOS: Was the events in The Alternative Factor a first attempt at a Mirror universe story, or was this something completely different? Crazy Lazarus in the real universe and Sane Lazarus in the Antimatter universe. Sounds similar to the Mirror universe. Also, real Kirk crossed over into the Antimatter universe and his positive matter body didn't cause a matter-antimatter reaction with that universe, so, another similarity with the Mirror universe. Was the concept of an antimatter universe only another description for the Mirror universe and not really an antimatter universe and both Lazari and Kirk got it wrong? YMMV :).

Alternative Factor was one Weird Episode. It's hard to say what the writers were thinking, or smoking. I'm more inclined to agree they had a mirror in mind, not what anti-matter really means. Or simply a parallel universe where one Lazarus could not stand the idea there was more than one of him. I tend to skate past that one in my head canon.
 
Alternative Factor was one Weird Episode. It's hard to say what the writers were thinking, or smoking. I'm more inclined to agree they had a mirror in mind, not what anti-matter really means. Or simply a parallel universe where one Lazarus could not stand the idea there was more than one of him. I tend to skate past that one in my head canon.

If only it was the only one... <sigh>
 
Possible expansion on the Mirror universe in TOS: Was the events in The Alternative Factor a first attempt at a Mirror universe story, or was this something completely different? Crazy Lazarus in the real universe and Sane Lazarus in the Antimatter universe. Sounds similar to the Mirror universe. Also, real Kirk crossed over into the Antimatter universe and his positive matter body didn't cause a matter-antimatter reaction with that universe, so, another similarity with the Mirror universe. Was the concept of an antimatter universe only another description for the Mirror universe and not really an antimatter universe and both Lazari and Kirk got it wrong? YMMV :).
I personally think that Kirk and Lazarus were not 100% accurate but went of the information that we know. Perhaps the term "antimatter" is not as accurate as a "quantum alternate" and their interaction of two quantum duplicates caused the instability. It would also be the same the Mirror Universe, where duplicates are able to interact without ill effect, both in live action and in ancillary materials.

There might be some variation in the quantum signature that creates that inherent instability.

Regardless, The Alternative Factor is a guilty pleasure of mine.
 
I've always wondered... If all matter in our universe has the same quantum signature then is there even a device that measures quantum signatures? What possible use could be an instrument that measures a quantity that never changes?
 
Maybe I wasn't clear enough.

The point I am trying to make is that Data (I think) Is certain that the quantum signature never changes. Since they can't possibly have scanned the whole universe that means that it's a certainty based on a theory. So if a quantity is invariable even in theory then why the hell would you even scan for it!!!! That doesn't make any sense!!!
 
They do it in "Parallels" to determine that Worf isn't from their timeline.

Perhaps they would scan for it in general out of scientific curiosity?
 
They do it in "Parallels" to determine that Worf isn't from their timeline.

Perhaps they would scan for it in general out of scientific curiosity?

The point is, if there's a theory that says it never changes, it's useless!!!

For example, the electron has an electric charge of 1.602176634 × 10−19 coulomb.... so people will not wander around measuring it every five minutes!!!! It's measured in labs with the best instruments there are and that's enough!

You people keep missing my point, I really don't know what more to say. I think I'll just leave it alone from now on...
 
The Intendant crosses over to the Prime Universe and interacts with Kira, so yes, it should be possible.

What would have happened if Kira had become pregnant by a male from the universe the Intendant was from or Kirk from the Prime got a female pregnant in the Mirror Universe?
 
What would have happened if Kira had become pregnant by a male from the universe the Intendant was from or Kirk from the Prime got a female pregnant in the Mirror Universe?
She would have a baby. I'm pretty that's a simple question.
 
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