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Inertial dampers question

Neoshade

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inertial dampers keep the crew from smashing into walls when changing speeds on a star ship correct? say... if they went offline wile dropping out of warp, the ship would slow too quickly, and everyone would hit something and turn to mush.

these could be used now, in RL. like on commercial airliners. but, sort of unpractical. they would be pretty useless since planes dont go from 9million mph to 10k mph in 3 seconds. the only use i see is if the plane is in a nose dive. maybe for fighter pilots so they dont experience G's?
 
I believe this the quote is appropriate
Sam: Inertial dampeners?
Jack: Cool, and check.
Sam: Engines?
Jack: All check. Phasers?
Sam: Sorry, sir...
 
They do use inertial dampers on planes today and on cars, trains, bikes, etc, their called the "brakes".
 
Inertial dampeners are the supposed device that decreases the effective mass of objects onboard so that they do not get thrown around while the ship changes acceleration. If an object appears to have no mass, it doesn't get thrown around (except in battle, where the reaction time of inertial dampers becomes apparently slow).
 
Star Trek style inertial dampening basically means that a space wizard cast a magic spell to make physics go away.

So no, it couldn't be used today.
 
inertial dampers keep the crew from smashing into walls when changing speeds on a star ship correct? say... if they went offline wile dropping out of warp, the ship would slow too quickly, and everyone would hit something and turn to mush.

these could be used now, in RL. like on commercial airliners. but, sort of unpractical. they would be pretty useless since planes dont go from 9million mph to 10k mph in 3 seconds. the only use i see is if the plane is in a nose dive. maybe for fighter pilots so they dont experience G's?

It might be useful on planes, cars, and boats to keep people from getting motion sickness.
 
I'd be more worried about exploding consoles.

yes... those are quite a nusense.

They do use inertial dampers on planes today and on cars, trains, bikes, etc, their called the "brakes".

i thought they where the devices used to keep you from slamming into a wall when a ship accelerates.... like, stand on plane, plane accelerates rapidly, you fall.
 
Star Trek style inertial dampening basically means that a space wizard cast a magic spell to make physics go away.

So no, it couldn't be used today.

This, in Voyager's "Tattoo" when Voyager is in dire straights and Janeway asks if they can go to Warp, Paris says that since the Inertial Dampeners are offline, if they jump to warp the crew wil end up as stains on the back wall.
 
Star Trek style inertial dampening basically means that a space wizard cast a magic spell to make physics go away.

So no, it couldn't be used today.

This, in Voyager's "Tattoo" when Voyager is in dire straights and Janeway asks if they can go to Warp, Paris says that since the Inertial Dampeners are offline, if they jump to warp the crew wil end up as stains on the back wall.

EXACTLY. thankyou. so they are to keep you "with" the ship and its speeds.
 
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