Let's debate canon!
I'm not talking about whether novels or TAS should be included blah blah. I'm talking contentions in Star Trek that make major claims about physics or the origin of humanity/the universe. Remember, this thread is not about nuances of history-- but major claims. Here's what I've come up with as some of them more ridiculous in "trek science". Could these be reconciled?
1. Native Americans are actually part space alien (Voyager)
2. Dinosaurs evolved into humanoids and moved to the delta quandrant forming a reclusive monarchy (Voyager)
3. The Temporal Cold War... (Enterprise)
4. Ancient humanoids injected primordial material onto several alpha quadrant planets, and inserted a holoprogram into their DNA (The Next Generation)
5. Flinging yourself around the sun takes you back in time (The Voyage Home)
6. Time, space, and thought, are essentially the same thing (The Next Generation)
7. Traveling to the outer edges of the universe will land you in some kind of Platonic thoughtscape (The Next Generation).
8. There is a "mirror universe", where somehow everything is exactly the same-- though reversed on a moral/ethical level. Though events are completely different, people somehow managed to procreate the same way over time, largely creating the same parallel offspring throughout (DS9, ENT, TOS).
9. Traveling faster than warp 10 enables you to "occupy all space at once", turning you eventually into a hyper-evolved salamander (Voyager).
These are what I could come up with. Remember that they have to be HUGE suggestions about the form/function of the entire universe, or humanity in general. I see a lot of contradiction in these. For instance, humans are apparently (according to trek canon) the result of two major genetic seeds of an alien source-- though Dinosaurs seemed to evolve on their own? The idea that thought is somehow a huge part of the universe is certainly interesting, but more philosophical than scientific (reminds me of the Phaedo). Time travel is a huge mess in Star Trek and it happens all the time, bringing into the question the validity of anything. the Q seem to exist in some kind of separate linear continuum apart from our progression of time-- while the wormhole aliens in DS9 seem to exist in a dimension completely devoid of time.
RECONCILE!!
I'm not talking about whether novels or TAS should be included blah blah. I'm talking contentions in Star Trek that make major claims about physics or the origin of humanity/the universe. Remember, this thread is not about nuances of history-- but major claims. Here's what I've come up with as some of them more ridiculous in "trek science". Could these be reconciled?
1. Native Americans are actually part space alien (Voyager)
2. Dinosaurs evolved into humanoids and moved to the delta quandrant forming a reclusive monarchy (Voyager)
3. The Temporal Cold War... (Enterprise)
4. Ancient humanoids injected primordial material onto several alpha quadrant planets, and inserted a holoprogram into their DNA (The Next Generation)
5. Flinging yourself around the sun takes you back in time (The Voyage Home)
6. Time, space, and thought, are essentially the same thing (The Next Generation)
7. Traveling to the outer edges of the universe will land you in some kind of Platonic thoughtscape (The Next Generation).
8. There is a "mirror universe", where somehow everything is exactly the same-- though reversed on a moral/ethical level. Though events are completely different, people somehow managed to procreate the same way over time, largely creating the same parallel offspring throughout (DS9, ENT, TOS).
9. Traveling faster than warp 10 enables you to "occupy all space at once", turning you eventually into a hyper-evolved salamander (Voyager).
These are what I could come up with. Remember that they have to be HUGE suggestions about the form/function of the entire universe, or humanity in general. I see a lot of contradiction in these. For instance, humans are apparently (according to trek canon) the result of two major genetic seeds of an alien source-- though Dinosaurs seemed to evolve on their own? The idea that thought is somehow a huge part of the universe is certainly interesting, but more philosophical than scientific (reminds me of the Phaedo). Time travel is a huge mess in Star Trek and it happens all the time, bringing into the question the validity of anything. the Q seem to exist in some kind of separate linear continuum apart from our progression of time-- while the wormhole aliens in DS9 seem to exist in a dimension completely devoid of time.
RECONCILE!!
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