"Star Trek: Silicon-Based Life"
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•Here are 10 examples of real science in Star Trek
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Trek just sprinkles just enough science within all the techno Babble to make those worlds seem more realistic.
So with that in mind, I'm Ellie with Trek Culture here with 10 examples of real science in Star Trek .
# 10 : Silicon based life, fusion impulse engines and subspace communication.
#9: The Horter is one of the strangest creatures ever encountered by Starfleet .
Interstellar space contains about one atom per cubic centimetre on average.
Starfleet vessels are some of the only ships in sci-fi to use this interstellar dust.
Inertial dampeners on all Starfleet ships counteract the effects of inertia by producing an artificial drag on the vessel.
antimatter is what powers the photon torpedoes in Star Trek now.
While it is true that nothing can move faster than light, space itself can expand and contract.
The space around the ship is merely bending to allow these distances to be shortened.
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