[quote who="Kitkun" reply="527" id="2958027"] way... what? What Star Trek are you watching? [/quote] All the Star Trek series took some time to try and explain itself in some logical manner. Most of the time it's in a techno-babble that isn't in our scientific knowledge but that is part of the 'it's a TV show' thing. But they have tried to explain how the warp theory works and transporters, replicators, weapons systems, etc. They have a
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[quote who="Zeta1127" reply="520" id="2957373"]There are some things we just don't understand, for all we know FTL is possible. Star Wars lasers aren't really lasers, but bolts of plasma and/or something very similar. Quite simply, the gravity platting on the Invisible Hand was damaged.[/quote] Yes, there are so many things we don't understand, but to form a comparison between two forms of fiction you have to take into account that when one is basing itself
Well, Truthfully all I can say is WOW! Now Whiskey, I appreciate that you enjoy Star Wars and have a passion for it and I agree that it is a good franchise and a good time at the theater. But what I can't do is say anything good about the Star Wars universe when it comes to physical reality and how it relates to us and our scientific knowledge of the entire environment around us. Point 1. Faster than light travel is impossible (Einstein theorized it), but Star Trek a