I always thought that changelings maintained a consistent mass no matter what they transformed into.
For Example, when Odo turns into a bird (which he does a few times) he has the same mass as when he is a humanoid. It just means that he would have to alter his density to accommodate a larger or smaller form.
This does bring up another point however, just how small can a changeling compress itself? It wouldn't be able to compress itself dense enough to overcome electron degeneracy pressure, so they must have some minimum size they can shift into..... possibly a maximum as well.
I always thought that changelings maintained a consistent mass no matter what they transformed into.
For Example, when Odo turns into a bird (which he does a few times) he has the same mass as when he is a humanoid. It just means that he would have to alter his density to accommodate a larger or smaller form.
This does bring up another point however, just how small can a changeling compress itself? It wouldn't be able to compress itself dense enough to overcome electron degeneracy pressure, so they must have some minimum size they can shift into..... possibly a maximum as well.
But that theory wouldn't fly, literally. When Odo turned into a bird, he was the size of a crow. Something of that volumn and that surface area can only be so heavy before it wouldn't be able to be airborne.
If the mass was small enough for the bird to actually fly, and that exact mass is transferred to a volumn of a humanoid the size of Odo, Odo's mass density would be so low that he could fly away if Kira simple sneezes.
I guess it's possible that Odo "shunts" a portion of he weight elsewhere when he contracts his size. Bit I (like others) think that Odo simply doesn't weigh very much to start with.everything we currently know about the laws of physics, and ....
This also means that as a humanoid, he is not very dense, and not very heavy.
^ I have always been partial to the theory of Changelings being multi-dimensional beings. It neatly explains several odd aspects that were never explained on screen.
And to add to that theory, I prefer to think the Changelings are a collective "hive" of subspace energy beings that use a fluid matrix to exist in this universe. For brief periods of time they can drag matter from their fluid bodies over into subspace allowing them to morph into smaller creatures or objects.
...Their true "essence" might even permanently reside in otherspace, explaining how they can become convincing rocks or mists or other physical manifestations incapable of hiding sentience.
One wonders what Changeling digestion is like. Odo says he doesn't eat, but does he acquire mass from somewhere? Can any mass serve as Changeling material, as long as there's sufficient otherspace Changelingness reaching into it and transforming it?
That is, if a Changeling becomes a rock, might he completely "leave" that rock and thus become a perfect imitation, without any hidden Changelingness remaining and marring the imitation?
If so, can he then "assume" the preexisting other rock three meters to the right, change that into a seagull and fly away? Or does he have to "return" to the exact original rock even if he wholly "departed" it originally? That might be a tad too much to ask, and is not observed in the episodes, so perhaps the Changelingness never completely withdraws to otherspace after all.
Timo Saloniemi
One wonders what Changeling digestion is like. Odo says he doesn't eat, but does he acquire mass from somewhere?
^ I have always been partial to the theory of Changelings being multi-dimensional beings. It neatly explains several odd aspects that were never explained on screen.
And to add to that theory, I prefer to think the Changelings are a collective "hive" of subspace energy beings that use a fluid matrix to exist in this universe. For brief periods of time they can drag matter from their fluid bodies over into subspace allowing them to morph into smaller creatures or objects.
If we go by that theory, then how can a changeling ever be killed? If the changeling was ever in danger, it would simply retract into that other dimension.
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