Hit a sore spot with you?
Not at all.
No reason to have one in this case.
Hit a sore spot with you?
Prove to us that a black hole can't act like how it did in the film based on your personal experiences with them. Perhaps scientists should cease all research and theories of black holes if we have a cut and dry explanation of how they act!
Using bad science now will date the films even more rapidly as we learn more about interstellar phenomena. Ironically, TOS proved to be prescient because fans of the show went out of their way to invent the stuff they'd seen. If red matter sucks ass scientifically, and it really does, nobody will ever even try to invent it. That's just not right now is it?
Lol - at least a lot of the older Trek stuff really was written based on solid science. The outcomes are pretty much impossible but they had thought the stuff through a bit e.g. heisenberg compensators. It's very odd that as our understanding of science improves, the writers have got sloppier.
It could be possible that Red Matter is what the Romulans of the 24th century have always used to create the artificial singularities that power their starships. Which brings up the question of why the Rommies couldn't destroy the supernova themselves. We know they had the technology to create their own miniature black holes. So why did they need Spock to do it for them?
Using bad science now will date the films even more rapidly as we learn more about interstellar phenomena. Ironically, TOS proved to be prescient because fans of the show went out of their way to invent the stuff they'd seen. If red matter sucks ass scientifically, and it really does, nobody will ever even try to invent it. That's just not right now is it?
Which apparently puts him in the same boat as the other 99% of the human race that doesn't really understand QM and MWI. Not that this really bothers me since Orci is a writer, not a physicist (and I'm more than a little skeptical whether or not physicists actually understand it as well as they claim they do).From the interviews I read, I never got the sense that he actually understands QM and MWI
Considering supernovas have exploded in Star Trek before (hell, even in the REAL WORLD before, as Orci would be able to determine from a simple google search), the obvious implication is that it isn't a normal supernova. It's a supernova "that threatens to destroy the entire galaxy."not to mention black holes, supernovae and how they not endanger the entire galaxy.
Hit a sore spot with you?
Haha, lol. The fact that you meant this
Prove to us that a black hole can't act like how it did in the film based on your personal experiences with them. Perhaps scientists should cease all research and theories of black holes if we have a cut and dry explanation of how they act!
seriously is actually frightening.
Why haven't you been able to disprove it then?Have you any idea about black holes? Then you should already actually know why that thing shown in the movie is a full blown fantasy creation and not accurate at all.
Haha, lol. The fact that you think I did and can't pick up on sarcasm is a little more frightening.
Why haven't you been able to disprove it then?
At least those 99% don't claim they understand it.Which apparently puts him in the same boat as the other 99% of the human race that doesn't really understand QM and MWI.
What you mean is it can't be creating a REAL black hole. That's what I'm talking about: the red matter creates HOLLYWOOD black holes that function as a giant gravitational vacuum cleaner that simply sucks everything into itself. Real black holes--if they even exist--would be alot more complicated, in fact they're only "holes" to the extent that you can't see the singularity at the center of them.I think the red matter can't be creating a normal black hole
If the nova was ftl and so dangerous it isn't clear a) how Spock planned to deliver the payload at sublight and b) how Nero managed to arrive at the exact moment said payload was being delivered. Wierd.
At least those 99% don't claim they understand it.
What you mean is it can't be creating a REAL black hole. That's what I'm talking about: the red matter creates HOLLYWOOD black holes that function as a giant gravitational vacuum cleaner that simply sucks everything into itself. Real black holes--if they even exist--would be alot more complicated, in fact they're only "holes" to the extent that you can't see the singularity at the center of them.I think the red matter can't be creating a normal black hole
If the nova was ftl and so dangerous it isn't clear a) how Spock planned to deliver the payload at sublight and b) how Nero managed to arrive at the exact moment said payload was being delivered. Wierd.
That part is left vague on purpose, since it would require alot more time and film than the movie could really afford. Again, I mainly theorize that Spock used the slingshot maneuver to destroy the star BEFORE it went Nova and that Nero simply followed him through the maneuver and screwed up his return trajectory. In that case, it may have been their respective attempts to ESCAPE from the black hole that caused their travel further back in time, another Voyage Home style time warp.
Oh lol, for fuck's sake, read a book about it, or go to school.
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