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this is a modification of this thread:http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5017&highlight=enterprise

 

with modern/theoretical physics, we could create a cruiser with nearly the same capabilities as the Enterprise NX-01(less capable than NCC-1701[insert letter here]). how would it work(please, no startrek technobabble. (ex. heisenburg compensators))?

 

i was thinking that for propulsion, it could modify the higgs field in the back of the ship(in such a way that it would have enough negative pressure to make repulsive gravity) and have some sort of graviton exchange in the front.

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this is a modification of this thread:http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5017&highlight=enterprise

 

with modern/theoretical physics, we could create a cruiser with nearly the same capabilities as the Enterprise NX-01(less capable than NCC-1701[insert letter here]). how would it work(please, no startrek technobabble. (ex. heisenburg compensators))?

 

i was thinking that for propulsion, it could modify the higgs field in the back of the ship(in such a way that it would have enough negative pressure to make repulsive gravity) and have some sort of graviton exchange in the front.

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"So, as the first man to visit Alpha Centauri, tell us, is the any life there?"

 

"Well Saturday's all right, but the pubs close early the rest of the week."

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with modern/theoretical physics' date=' we could create a cruiser with nearly the same capabilities as the Enterprise NX-01(less capable than NCC-1701[insert letter here']). how would it work(please, no startrek technobabble. (ex. heisenburg compensators))?

 

i was thinking that for propulsion, it could modify the higgs field in the back of the ship(in such a way that it would have enough negative pressure to make repulsive gravity) and have some sort of graviton exchange in the front.

 

How is this not technobabble?

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