When first invented, the government first used simplistic jargon for the "hydrogen bomb", not using the more correct term like the "deuterium bomb"...and I guess today they call it a "fusion bomb" to be more technically precise. In fantastical physic's talk, maybe they first used the simplistic jargon of "lithium crystals" since its discovery, but during TOS, they had a revolution is technical preciseness and started calling it by its more correct fantastical physic's jargon, "dilithium crystals".
I like the explanation from some of the novels, that dilithium turned out to be unusually abundant on Earth, which was part of the reason for Earth's relative power in the Federation. But we didn't know how to recognize its 4th dimensional and other special properties until we discovered them (learned from Vulcans?) and so we confused it with all the quartz around it that looked just like it. Which explained some of the odd things that ritualists had experienced with "crystal magic" and such before then.Dilithium.
... and lived to report it.Fission fusion bomb, no one has ever been able to make a "pure" fusion bomb.
Nice ideas. Yes, Earth has an abnormal abundance of minerals probably due to it being the largest rocky body in the solar system. Yes, lithium impurities are found in lithium quartz (Silicon Oxide), so, maybe some percentage of it is dilithium. But why in quartz crystals? Lithium in general is very abundant on Earth, so, wouldn't that Lithium also have dilithium in it, too? Since it is called lithium and dilithium crystals, I would assume that a purer crystalline compound of lithium would be better, and not quartz. Maybe a high gravity field (like the sun or Jupiter or simply material left over from the previous supernova that coalesced into our solar system) is needed to bring out the dilithium time properties.I like the explanation from some of the novels, that dilithium turned out to be unusually abundant on Earth, which was part of the reason for Earth's relative power in the Federation. But we didn't know how to recognize its 4th dimensional and other special properties until we discovered them (learned from Vulcans?) and so we confused it with all the quartz around it that looked just like it. Which explained some of the odd things that ritualists had experienced with "crystal magic" and such before then.
It would be fantastical to the Ferengi too.The fact that in the future, the people of Earth will have eradicated hatred, bigotry and intolerance, seems a little fantastical for me.
I like your ideas. If I'm correctly remembering the author who wrote the passages relevant to that, I believe that she generally also writes some very magic-y stuff, outside of Trek. So I think she wanted the dilithium mistaken for quartz to imply that there's something solid and scientific going on underneath ideas about crystal magic.But why in quartz crystals? Lithium in general is very abundant on Earth, so, wouldn't that Lithium also have dilithium in it, too?
I assume you mean in the temperature / pressure range humans live in. This is also true for Krypton, but it doesn't stop the crystals from hurting Supergirl.Dilithium only exists as a gas
show me the conditions where Li2 exists in a non-gaseous formI assume you mean in the temperature / pressure range humans live in. This is also true for Krypton, but it doesn't stop the crystals from hurting Supergirl.![]()
All matter has temperature / pressure levels at which it switches phases, so I'd have to imagine they exist, though I have to admit that I thought we were talking about the fictional lithium-on-the-second-level-periodic-table element dilithium, and not a paired lithium molecule. So I might be wrong and the molecule might break its bonds above and below the temperature range in which it is a gas. But still correct that lithium (and the fictional dilithium) would exist as various states of matter.show me the conditions where Li2 exists in a non-gaseous form
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