You don't even know what a debate is! What are you doing on a debating board trying to debate, then? The purpose of a debate is simply to find the truth of a particular claim: no more, no less.AVOGARDO wrote:Not when the goal of the debate is to find an explanation and there are no other suggestions.
If there is no reasonable explanation at the end of the debate, the debate has failed.
And you have to show, why my explanation would be untenable.
You should justify your assumption: why should the ability to travel FTL, beam objects, and scan over light-years somehow nullify Newton's law of gravitation?If you have no better explanation or can evidence, that that would be impossible, even in the 24st century, where they are able to travel superluminal, beam objekts and scan over lightyears, I have to assume, that the technolgy of the 24st century is able to do exactly this.
What should I do else?
Sure. Suppose you have a body of mass M, another body of mass M', and that you (for some reason) know enough to filter out the affects of the surrounding bodies. Let your ship be located at the origin; let M be located at j = <1,2,3> and M' be located at k = <-8,-2,15>. Given an acceleration vector a = <0,0,1>, calculate the values of M and M' using Newton's law of gravitation, and determine if there is some other mass M'' which may also be out there affecting your calculations.OK. But could you explain me, why my explanation is impossibel.
This is why "graviton" sensors are useless in a primary role, and have to be relegated to an auxiliary role.
It's not difficult to detect gravitation -- ancient Egyptian sensors could do it. Most of your examples, however, involve them detecting mass, which (I know this is a subtle point) is not the same as detecting gravitation.And then, that would leave the fact, that in the 24st century, the UFP sensors are able to detect gravitation. That is not an assumption from me. There are incidents in the show [see above], which evidence this.
Of course they can do it; your explanation is wrong, and that has helped us along toward the resolution of the issue of how the Federation detects things. We know they don't primarily use gravitic sensors.If my explanation would be impossible, than they would do it in another way. But then, there is still the fact, that they are able to do it and my first statement would be correct.