Oh, I have no problem with the idea of absolute genetic knowledge, in the 24th century or the 21st. The hop from analysis to those full-replacement therapies of TNG still seems impossible to make.
I don't know why. Esp if we get ourselves nanites. I'm not sure where to
go with much of this other than to say my impression is that we have very different perspectives. I think its a fine thing to agree to disagree, esp over things so trivial.
I chose warp drive as the easier feat because it's flat out impossible, too - only, genetic replacement appears doubly flat out impossible in comparison. Not only is it complete nonsense from the point of view of today's science, it couldn't really work even under the rules of Trek itself.
I'm sorry, but, I just can't imagine what makes you think so. I'm tempted to start new threads on these technologies just to explore them. I think that
once you saw a list of base axioms for one problem and then the list of base axioms for the other, you'd realize theres just now way that the one problem could be nearly as complicated as the other.
As for the problem-solving estimate discipline, it suffers from unfortunate unreliability when it comes to these feats that require unpredictable breakthroughs or reversions of modern results. Warp drive might be trivially easy once we get through a single theoretical hoop and realize that most of the steps required beyond that have already been taken (see heavier-than-air flight and its propulsion systems), while replication might prove impossible in practice because every step in the way is an overwhelming engineering challenge. It's a big problem with a methodology that purpots to give order-of-magnitude results: misjudge one step and the result is, naturally, off by an order of magnitude...
well I certainly agree with you but i think theres a big difference between
gut guesstimate shots in the dark and rational guesstimates based on known fact and systems theory. For all we know bob indiana from pakistan
could figure out the simple method for graviton control tomorrow morning.
(and, maybe he already has.) And then I'd look stupid as we started zooming around the cosmos with medical technology still so barbaric that
some significant fraction of our explorers would end up dead from alien microbes.
I mean, all either one of us can do is create the best mental map we can and then guesstimate from there.
dang. I thought i had you there.It's not required, though: the ship can depart, and the communicators or badges still continue to talk with each other. We see some of this in VOY, although IIRC not in TNG or TOS where the landing parties seldom are geographically separated when the ship is away.


see uhmmm (shhhhhh...looks side to side...you can keep a secret?)The ones the size of a milk carton, yes (usually with the help of a backpack-sized battery). The slim pocket models still require a large building or five in order to access the satellites.
I didn't know that.
don't tell anybody. lol.
We're close, tho. The distance to Kirk phones is trivial when compared with the distance to something theoretically plausible such as replicators, or theoretically implausible such as warp drives, or conceptually absurd such as whole-body genetic transplants.
Well, replicators just require control of the weak and strong force in a manner not creating hot wild atomic events. And then control of those
quanta on the quantum scale. Replicators are theoretically plausible,
science fact predicts we will have them by kirks era... and that they will work a lot better than trek ones apparently do, because we will be able to make ANY substance out of any other substance.
That a high order holographics problem.
Conceptually absurd whole body transplants. Hmmm. Well, again, Its completely plausible as far as I know in theory once we learn to deal with
the cellular level, and frankly and easier problem to solve than those replicators. allthough i think the list of primary axioms is about the same length, the scale one is manipulating is the quantum level on the one hand and the cellular level on the other