New 'Star Trek' Series Makes Massive Science Blunder https://www.forbes.com/sites/steven...s-makes-massive-science-blunder/#39fbd3f01b37
I can empathise with that poor professor's frustration over this inanity, but it is pretty obvious that most people don't care.New 'Star Trek' Series Makes Massive Science Blunder https://www.forbes.com/sites/steven...s-makes-massive-science-blunder/#39fbd3f01b37
New 'Star Trek' Series Makes Massive Science Blunder https://www.forbes.com/sites/steven...s-makes-massive-science-blunder/#39fbd3f01b37
I guess your just another dude, who is so enamored by a new star trek that you'll put up with/accept anything that's labeled ST.This is just another dude who only want to slam the DISCO.
New 'Star Trek' Series Makes Massive Science Blunder https://www.forbes.com/sites/steven...s-makes-massive-science-blunder/#39fbd3f01b37
I guess your just another dude, who is so enamored by a new star trek that you'll put up with/accept anything that's labeled ST.
Maybe Kronos? That would take care of those pesky Klingons.I want to see the Discovery fly so close to a planet's surface and then do a spore jump, that it throws of gravity and causes the planet to explode.
Same here.The spore drive seems about as plausible as how the spice allows people to fold space in Dune. And I love Dune so I don't have an issue with the spores.
Exactly.The horizontal Gene transfer thing is unfortunate, but the spores don't really bother me. Voyager had lots more ridiculous stuff that was discovered, used and forgotten, all in a single episode.
Did it? Has anyone connected with creating the show ever said this?Wstp drive has a basis in general relativity. The spore drive still sounds like technobabble.
The Spore Drive? Why would it? It's a new addition to the canon.Was it ever mentioned or shown in any of the other TV shows and movies?
Neither was the Genesis Device, protomatter, Omega molecules, various forms of time travel, including slingshot, giant gateways, etc. Robots and androids who apparently cease to exist after their discovery. A cure for evolving human condition.Was it ever mentioned or shown in any of the other TV shows and movies?
Except that Warp Drive is a theoretically sound concept, as per theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre.What a ridiculous article.
This "I'm the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University."
says; "im willing to accept warpdrive for the sake of a good story"
(which implies that he also have no problem with Replicators and Transporter technology)..
but he must put his foot down on the spore-drive because NOW the writers got it all wrong??
This is just another dude who only want to slam the DISCO.
Except that Warp Drive is a theoretically sound concept, as per theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre.
The horizontal Gene transfer thing is unfortunate, but the spores don't really bother me. Voyager had lots more ridiculous stuff that was discovered, used and forgotten, all in a single episode.
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