Laws of Physics
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Laws of Physics
Which particular violation of the Laws of Physics in any context (not just sci-fi, but Pseudoscience like Creationism etc) really annoys you?
For instance the fact that apparently ST tractor beams don't follow Any Newtonian law (No force exerted along the beam affects the Projectors, the power in is 100% of the power used against the object yet we can see the beam, a narrow beam doesn't punch through the object it's pushing/pulling)
So what about you guys?
For instance the fact that apparently ST tractor beams don't follow Any Newtonian law (No force exerted along the beam affects the Projectors, the power in is 100% of the power used against the object yet we can see the beam, a narrow beam doesn't punch through the object it's pushing/pulling)
So what about you guys?
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Nothing I can think of off the top of my head.
EDIT: Warp drive.
EDIT: Warp drive.
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There's obviously the creationist pseudoscience, but I got really bored of that subject after hearing the same old shit over and over. "You can't add genetic material. Evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics bla bla bla."
My latest pseudoscientific interest comes in the form of quantum mystics, who claim that quantum mechanics proves the existence of "Chi." None of the purveyors of this claim have actually used any of the underlying principles; they've just thrown the word "electron" around a few times. They probably don't even know what a Feinmann Diagram is, or the difference between alpha and beta decay or even how to do the simplest Newtonian mechanical problem.
My latest pseudoscientific interest comes in the form of quantum mystics, who claim that quantum mechanics proves the existence of "Chi." None of the purveyors of this claim have actually used any of the underlying principles; they've just thrown the word "electron" around a few times. They probably don't even know what a Feinmann Diagram is, or the difference between alpha and beta decay or even how to do the simplest Newtonian mechanical problem.
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You're taking the piss, Surely. Mind you I'm surprised no-one has tried to use Quantum(tm) to explain away talking to the dead.Durandal wrote: My latest pseudoscientific interest comes in the form of quantum mystics, who claim that quantum mechanics proves the existence of "Chi." None of the purveyors of this claim have actually used any of the underlying principles; they've just thrown the word "electron" around a few times. They probably don't even know what a Feinmann Diagram is, or the difference between alpha and beta decay or even how to do the simplest Newtonian mechanical problem.
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Re: Laws of Physics
The most annoying denial of reality I see in space SF is the 'must keep engines going to keep moving' falacy. It would be nice to see at least one SF universe use a real space flight model--complete with orbital dynamics--rather than the halfbaked airplane metaphores everyone seems to stick with.Rob Wilson wrote:Which particular violation of the Laws of Physics in any context (not just sci-fi, but Pseudoscience like Creationism etc) really annoys you?
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Re: Laws of Physics
B5 made a pretty good stab at it for the Earthforce Fighters and ships.Enlightenment wrote:The most annoying denial of reality I see in space SF is the 'must keep engines going to keep moving' falacy. It would be nice to see at least one SF universe use a real space flight model--complete with orbital dynamics--rather than the halfbaked airplane metaphores everyone seems to stick with.Rob Wilson wrote:Which particular violation of the Laws of Physics in any context (not just sci-fi, but Pseudoscience like Creationism etc) really annoys you?
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Re: Laws of Physics
'Cept for the battle tactics.Rob Wilson wrote:B5 made a pretty good stab at it for the Earthforce Fighters and ships.Enlightenment wrote: The most annoying denial of reality I see in space SF is the 'must keep engines going to keep moving' falacy. It would be nice to see at least one SF universe use a real space flight model--complete with orbital dynamics--rather than the halfbaked airplane metaphores everyone seems to stick with.
And the ion engines with enough thrust to accelerate ships at >1G.
And the lack of orbital dynamics.
And the <cough> unusual mass ratios.
And the ...
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Re: Laws of Physics
I said they made a good stab at it, I didn't say they got it rightEnlightenment wrote:'Cept for the battle tactics.Rob Wilson wrote:B5 made a pretty good stab at it for the Earthforce Fighters and ships.Enlightenment wrote: The most annoying denial of reality I see in space SF is the 'must keep engines going to keep moving' falacy. It would be nice to see at least one SF universe use a real space flight model--complete with orbital dynamics--rather than the halfbaked airplane metaphores everyone seems to stick with.
And the ion engines with enough thrust to accelerate ships at >1G.
And the lack of orbital dynamics.
And the <cough> unusual mass ratios.
And the ...
However it's better than 99% of the shows and movies out there's interpretation.
Re: Laws of Physics
"Which particular violation of the Laws of Physics in any context (not just sci-fi, but Pseudoscience like Creationism etc) really annoys you?"
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Re: Laws of Physics
Go read "Starship Troopers" or the Hope series by David Feintuch ("Midshipman's Hope," "Challenger's Hope," "Prisoner's Hope," etc) Both of them use normal old "fire and you keep going" physics.Enlightenment wrote:The most annoying denial of reality I see in space SF is the 'must keep engines going to keep moving' falacy. It would be nice to see at least one SF universe use a real space flight model--complete with orbital dynamics--rather than the halfbaked airplane metaphores everyone seems to stick with.Rob Wilson wrote:Which particular violation of the Laws of Physics in any context (not just sci-fi, but Pseudoscience like Creationism etc) really annoys you?
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