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107 "What about 'continuum drag' ?" (Warp and Subspace - Star Trek)




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This article is from the Star Trek Tech FAQ, by Joshua Bell inexorabletash@hotmail.com with numerous contributions by others.

107 "What about 'continuum drag' ?" (Warp and Subspace - Star Trek)

This was an idea proposed in the forgotten past to explain the above
problem. To me, however, it seem that there is no need for such a
force, since we are not dealing with Newtonian action/reaction drives,
or force/acceleration systems.

 

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