It’s the same Enterprise, just visually reinterpreted for a modern show.
That's the squinting option.
That’s how television works.
Nonsense. As I _said before_, such an argument means they may as well do Downton Abbey with iPhones and AR-15s and the internet yet keep the Victorian mindsets . . . you might be fine with it as a production update, or be willing to squint and pretend it's actually the same thing, but most people appreciate period pieces . . . even a future one like Star Trek.
That also used to include Star Trek producers who faithfully recreated those sets y'all love to call cardboard while also insisting that measurements you take mean the ship is bigger.
It's just so absurd.
The production team tried to show you a fictional reality within the constraints of Hollywood . . . limited time, limited budget, people not getting the memo at a time when those were actually used, et cetera. You don't have to like the fictional reality they tried to present, but it is what it is.
