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Uh . . . not to go all geek on this, but at so-called "warp speed", they're exceeding the speed of light by bending space (I can't believe I'm actually writing this). If they were traveling at sub-light speeds, this would be correct, but it's reasonable to assume that the engines are necessary to continue to warp space to maintain their warp speed.
maybe catch two meetings in a rowUh . . . not to go all geek on this, but at so-called "warp speed", they're exceeding the speed of light by bending space (I can't believe I'm actually writing this). If they were traveling at sub-light speeds, this would be correct, but it's reasonable to assume that the engines are necessary to continue to warp space to maintain their warp speed.
I'm off to my Geeks Anonymous meeting now.
Uh . . . not to go all geek on this, but at so-called "warp speed", they're exceeding the speed of light by bending space (I can't believe I'm actually writing this). If they were traveling at sub-light speeds, this would be correct, but it's reasonable to assume that the engines are necessary to continue to warp space to maintain their warp speed.
I'm off to my Geeks Anonymous meeting now.
at light speed couldn't ya catch the same meeting twice?maybe catch two meetings in a row![]()
My MIL never uses the signals because the ticking annoys her.
If "time is a flat circle" maybe.at light speed couldn't ya catch the same meeting twice?
Lol… been a long time since I heard thatMy MIL never uses the signals because the ticking annoys her.