It wouldn't make sense to have such a risky power system without the means to shut it down.
I was under the impression that the Romulans artificially created quantum singularity which they use as a power source.
It's possible the Feds have considered this technology but found it impractical for whatever reasons.
I was under the impression that the Romulans artificially created quantum singularity which they use as a power source.
The Wiki doesn't mention any kind of ejection system...
Perhaps that's the answer to the Romulan's power core question. The Romulans use an incredibly advanced super collider to create a singularity to provide warp power. This way, if it became uncontrollable, they simply switch off the collider and the singularity "dies", for lack of a better term.I was under the impression that the Romulans artificially created quantum singularity which they use as a power source.
It's possible the Feds have considered this technology but found it impractical for whatever reasons.
How do you get power from it that's the question...
I now there was a danger of creating mirco singularities in the new super collider....
Wow, that's one of, if not the best, theories I've seen on using a singularity as a power source. The people on this board are amazing, I've a masters in IT and y'all still make me feel ignorant on a regular basis.Try this: they spin the singularity and inject matter and antimatter along a specific path... an accretion disc forms where the reactions take place. The resulting particle-jets from the top and bottom poles of the singularity are aimed at energy-pickup units/transfer nodes.
In effect the singularity is an uber-containment unit that cannot fail under most situations.
Got the idea from reading up on the current understanding of black holes and singularities. Look up polar jetting... fascinating stuff.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_jet
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