The Richter Scale is a base 10 logarithmic scale....something like that?
Star Trek Maps gives the Cochrane number an average value for Federation space as being a little less than 1300, so you'd multiply the wf^3 by that number, which is a lot closer to the speeds actually used in the show.No a factor greater than one that is spatially varying.
There was a lot of music I liked, and still love, from the latter half of the 20th century. It did start unravelling in the 1990s, but it really all fell apart in the 2000s and has been nose-diving since. There is so little new music during the past twenty some years that I’ve actually liked. The vast majority of music on my playlists is from 25-65 years ago, and most of that from before the 1990s. There is very very little music on my playlists from the past twenty some years, and practically all of it is from 10-20 years ago.
Whether GR blue skied it is irrelevant. He put forth the formula back when the show was in production so it definitely predates FJ’s publications by several years.
The fact that GR’s formula is still too slow within the context of TOS’ stories is also irrelevant. But he did have a somewhat better grasp of the subject than Nimoy.
In terms of realistic depiction a ship at warp speed would be effectively invisible.
The good music today is on the independent scene. Unique and distinctive stuff. I never listen to FM radio these days (edit: except for college/indie stations, and any musical artist featured on NPR).
Kor
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