All the more reason for SW engineers to design their technology so that humans are not directly exposed to it.Matt Huang wrote:ST Subspace:
Exposure to ST subspace can drive humans mad
See Alderaan explosion "fire rings". And spacetime distortion equipment is used in SW as well. The fact that they don't explicitly call it "subspace" is irrelevant. Unless you can define what ST subspace is, you really haven't got much of anything. Frankly, it sounds like a catchall term for everything they don't understand.ST subspace interacts with "normal" space through a variety of ways (subspace rifts, subspace shockwaves a la praxix, warp drives)
More evidence that subspace is just some twist upon realspace. The original TM suggested that subspace was just anything in warp, which is actually twisted realspace.Lifeforms that exist in ST subspace manifest in realspace (photonic life forms, deep-subspace domain lifeforms, etc)
And they have an effect upon realspace as well. Find me evidence of something which is known to exclusively affect realspace but not subspace, or vice versa.Omega particles destroy subspace
So can realspace, since they can make objects pass through one another.Subspace can be "folded" by a transporter system
Again, not an example of something which indicates that subspace is wholly separate from realspace.Gravatational fields can bend the rules of physics, certain materials can shield against these effects (not explicitly stated as subspace, but how else can you explain the whole Delphic expanse stuff?)
See above.Quantum singularaties are linked to subspace
See above.subspace can be used to send communications.
"Appeal to ignorance" fallacy.To my knowledge, SW subspace only does communications.
You cannot even prove that subspace is truly separate from realspace, yet you argue that SW has no way of interacting with it in any way. Why?