@clonmultcity Howdy! Sorry for taking so long to reply.I believe the ship nearly shakes itself apart because it is an old Klingon ship that cannot withstand the speed. Im not sure of any other technical reasons.Someone else may be able to shed light on that.The Enterprise D,I believe could not exceed that speed either.
So why dont the Borg just fly around a few suns? Better yet, in the remake why doesnt Old Spock just fly around a sun and bring Vulcan back? I love Star Trek but when a time travel story pops up my brain screams "UUURRRRGGGHHHH!!!!!!"
Of course I might be seriosuly wrong, but i think it can be somehow partially related with Einstein theory saying then if a person could move (on Earth) with a light speed (hipothetically), he could see then the back of his head. I belive it's implemented here too. They entered warp 10 (travel whole galaxy in few seconds?) + sun's gravity pushed them even more, so they could have "see" themselves in the past. They see image of theirs in the past?.... Kind of...
I have been watching this scene over and over again, analysing every part of it and yet still can't understand how they travelle dback in time by just going round the sun?
Im to understand that a slingshot around the sun at near warp 10 would send a ship backward through time. They got it to warp 10 then braked fast, then slingshot! There you are...1986! lol. Im not sure exactly how.Thanks for commenting.
I have been scouring YouTube for this very scene. I never could figure out why the time travel sequence used such trippy imagery ! Fascinating scene though.
@studentrebel The gravitational field around any object is actually a warp in the space-time continuum. The larger the object, the larger the gravitational field (and hence the warp in space-time). Travelling at warp speeds is also a result of warping space-time. So, hurtleing yourself at the sun (which has a gravitational field that is warping space-time) at warp 9 (also warping space-time) may result in time trave. There you go, warp+warp=timewarp I suppose.
@MrLazy27 Of course, according to the movie Superman, one need not necessarily "warp" space in order to achieve time travel. He was able to slingshot himself around the earth at the speed of light to travel backwards in time. In that case, it was merely the acceleration past the speed of light that enabled time travel.
Doc Emmet Brown's ship
kblargh 1 month ago
Ah...1986...a very good year. :-)
Carpathia1086 4 months ago
@Carpathia1086 YES! It was!! Good Music from that year too!
GEMINITREKKER 4 months ago
My car shakes about just like that when I drive really fast on a motorway!
clonmultcity 1 year ago
Why does the ship nearly shake itself apart when going to warp 9?
clonmultcity 1 year ago
@clonmultcity Howdy! Sorry for taking so long to reply.I believe the ship nearly shakes itself apart because it is an old Klingon ship that cannot withstand the speed. Im not sure of any other technical reasons.Someone else may be able to shed light on that.The Enterprise D,I believe could not exceed that speed either.
GEMINITREKKER 1 year ago
@GEMINITREKKER it could but not above 9.965
BMWM3GTRLOVER 8 months ago
So why dont the Borg just fly around a few suns? Better yet, in the remake why doesnt Old Spock just fly around a sun and bring Vulcan back? I love Star Trek but when a time travel story pops up my brain screams "UUURRRRGGGHHHH!!!!!!"
DogWed 1 year ago
Of course I might be seriosuly wrong, but i think it can be somehow partially related with Einstein theory saying then if a person could move (on Earth) with a light speed (hipothetically), he could see then the back of his head. I belive it's implemented here too. They entered warp 10 (travel whole galaxy in few seconds?) + sun's gravity pushed them even more, so they could have "see" themselves in the past. They see image of theirs in the past?.... Kind of...
zieba 1 year ago
Warp 10 and they would bypass galaxies not go slowly around the sun. They were on impulse power I think
caganb 1 year ago
"It's just a jump to the left!"
logandarklighter 2 years ago 2
@logandarklighter I should do a video of Star Trek warp scenes with that song from Rocky Horror on it! lol.Thanks for commenting.
GEMINITREKKER 1 year ago
"Let's do the timewarp again!"
Gasoline85 2 years ago
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dovmarcu 2 years ago
I have been watching this scene over and over again, analysing every part of it and yet still can't understand how they travelle dback in time by just going round the sun?
studentrebel 2 years ago
Im to understand that a slingshot around the sun at near warp 10 would send a ship backward through time. They got it to warp 10 then braked fast, then slingshot! There you are...1986! lol. Im not sure exactly how.Thanks for commenting.
GEMINITREKKER 2 years ago
@GEMINITREKKER
I have been scouring YouTube for this very scene. I never could figure out why the time travel sequence used such trippy imagery ! Fascinating scene though.
knoxvilleguy2 1 year ago
@studentrebel The gravitational field around any object is actually a warp in the space-time continuum. The larger the object, the larger the gravitational field (and hence the warp in space-time). Travelling at warp speeds is also a result of warping space-time. So, hurtleing yourself at the sun (which has a gravitational field that is warping space-time) at warp 9 (also warping space-time) may result in time trave. There you go, warp+warp=timewarp I suppose.
MrLazy27 1 year ago
@MrLazy27 Of course, according to the movie Superman, one need not necessarily "warp" space in order to achieve time travel. He was able to slingshot himself around the earth at the speed of light to travel backwards in time. In that case, it was merely the acceleration past the speed of light that enabled time travel.
captainbryce1 10 months ago
That is one eerie fucking dream.
randomness1845 3 years ago 5
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dovmarcu 2 years ago
If quantum mechanics is combined with the theory of relativity,time travel seems possible.
dovmarcu 2 years ago
Yes you said it.
evilwarcow 2 years ago