Romulan informant, Ensign DeSeve: "Romulan ships use a forced quantum singularity as a power source."
Troi:"The Romulans use an artificial quantum singularity as their power source. Once it's activated, it can't be shut down."
Uh... you KNOW that rotating a "micro quantum singularity" will warp space? And that this makes a "graviton engine?" Since no one has ever proven the existence of any particle called a "graviton" (it's one of a number of HYPOTHESES on how gravity MIGHT work), I'm having a hard time accepting that.SamuraiBlue said:Well if you are able to contain a micro quantum singularity and make it rotate it will warp space, srinking it in the front and expanding it in the back making a graviton engine.
I also recall a soliton wave engine of an experimental vehicle that went massively wrong.
The only soliton wave that comes to mind that can be used for propulsion is gravity waves so this could also be a cqandidate for a gravity engine.
Well, the whole point of this forum, as I've seen it, is "trying to figure out how Treknology 'really works.' "SamuraiBlue said:
Since this is a section were we talk about "plausible" science and not "hard fact" science, I do not think your question was needed to be pursued.
I am quite aware gravitons are hypothetical but then warp drive is not hard fact either with many hypothesis that state it MAY be possible.
Getting personal are we? Nobody would "tear my post apart." And as for theoretical... your misuse of the term just demonstrates the problem. Theory is a word that has specific meaning, and gravitons are not even "theoretical" at this point.Buck Rogers said:
May I pipe in here,
First of all gravitons are measurable not by the naked eye,but if an a observed object exhibiting gravitronic properties such as repulsion,bending of spacetime were to be studied in a controlled enviroment like the ISS,Fermilab then would Samuraiblue's hypertheorical conclusion be valid since this post is not in the real world
If this real world discussion were to be moved to Science,and technology the the real science buffs would tear apart your post.
Let's keep this theoretical Ok.
Signed
Buck Rogers
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