What's really puzzling about these guys is how they are willing to lie to your face about even the most obvious stuff.
Mr. Oragahn wrote:Rate to low to mid petatons, at best. That's the maximum power of your (16 km wide) hypermatter reactor... and again, if this is not already influenced by that hyperspace related gizmo reaction going on, which would already account for the energy distributed there, considering that the ring is already present!
This is Mr. Oragahn claiming that up until the moment Alderaan's rings appear the observed energy is mid to low petatons "at best".
Of course anyone who has the films can easily do this:
The planet obviously expands in all directions in the 4 frame time interval shown here.
On those screencaps each pixel is roughly 125km and the planet expanded for at least several pixels. That would mean some 250km in a matter of four frames or 1500km/s. That is 6.6*10^36J. And the beam is STILL FIRING.
Really what makes one think he can be such a lying cunt and get away with it?
Mr. Oragahn wrote:Not "realspace turboboosted many times above c", like tachyonland.
OMG, hypermatter could be... exotic matter?
*Oh noes.*
Dr. Saxton wrote:
If “hypermatter” consists of intrinsically faster-than-light particles (tachyons) in some harnessed (perhaps gyrating) form then they could in principle be used as a power source. The act of accelerating a tachyon from c up to infinite speed (considering the complex, supra-light Lorentz-transformations) unleashes all of the particle's mass-energy. This is analogous to the deceleration of ordinary sub-light particles, which however have a lower energy limit mc². A tachyon accelerated to infinite speed and zero energy becomes less like matter and more effectively an omnipresent wave of zero intensity — intangible to the ordinary world. Such a process would achieve complete mass-energy conversion without needing to react this exotic fuel with any antiparticle. The power output would depend on the rate at which the “reactor” can decelerate available fuel, and not upon any reaction process.
That hypermatter is tachyonic was a possibility everyone was aware for years. I can't believe those idiots actually think that novel's statement about tachyons is some great discovery which somehow completely destroys our point.
Mr. Oragahn wrote:It also means that precedent ships, notably the Acclamators, used fusion cores, and had nothing to do with hypermatter. And thus we have a problem, I think, when tying fusion cores to 200 GT per salvo for one quad cannon turret, not including all the ship's other power hungry systems.
Hmm so because hypermatter is tachyonic that means that Acclamators use fusion reactors? I don't quite see the connection here but hey that's Trekkie logic for you.
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