Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Star Wars "lasers" aren't light, as Borbarad kept arguing.
Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
Yeah. Like I said, they're not actual lasers. It's a misnomer.
How does that change anything in my post, though? They shots still disappear into nothing. They are still subject to gravity. Everything I stated still remains.
Originally posted by Flyattractor
I don't really recall seeing a lot of "Long Range" fighting going on in the ST shows,and Movies I have ever watched/Most of those ship battles seemed to get nose to nose with each other.
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You should watch more of the TV shows, then, eh? You, personally, not having seen it does not make stop being an attribute, agreed?
Originally posted by dadudemonUm, it's related because you said this:
How does that change anything in my post, though? They shots still disappear into nothing. They are still subject to gravity. Everything I stated still remains.
Originally posted by dadudemon
On top of that, if the lasers were light based, anyway, their energy would dissipate per unit traveled by a power of 2. (Highschool physics).But it would appear that the technology from Star Wars has advanced enough to keep the "light" together almost completely until a certain distance.
And, yes, the "bullet drop" effect is still there as light is still attracted by gravity. teehee WEEEEEE! ( 😆 )
And you see, I followed up with this:
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Star Wars "lasers" aren't light, as Borbarad kept arguing.
So as you may have surmised, you called Star Wars lasers "light" one, two... three times. When they in fact, are... not. As I said. So as you may have surmised further, much needed changed in your post.
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Um, it's related because you said this:And you see, I followed up with this:
So as you may have surmised, you called Star Wars lasers "light" one, two... three times. When they in fact, are... not. As I said. So as you may have surmised further, much needed changed in your post.
But, you see, that changes nothing because of this:
Originally posted by dadudemon
How does that change anything in my post, though? They shots still disappear into nothing. They are still subject to gravity. Everything I stated still remains.
Saying it is not light makes all my points even more valid. Specifically: they dissipate (they do, and in a manner that is dramatic) and they are attracted by gravity. Since they travel even slower than a laser, and they are made of "particles", that makes my point about gravity even more valid. I did not think I would have to explain something that obvious, though. I am annoyed that I had to. 😐
Please bring something new to the discussion instead of talking in circles and missing my points.
Originally posted by dadudemonfacepalm Jesus...
But, you see, that changes nothing because of this:Saying it is not light makes all my points even more valid. Specifically: they dissipate (they do, and in a manner that is dramatic) and they are attracted by gravity. Since they travel even slower than a laser, and they are made of "particles", that makes my point about gravity even more valid. I did not think I would have to explain something that obvious, though. I am annoyed that I had to. 😐
Please bring something new to the discussion instead of talking in circles and missing my points.
I was correcting your point about them being made of light, nothing more. Do you understand that?
Originally posted by RE: Blaxican
The Death Star would blow it up before the Cube could get in the range to do that.HA, I WIN!
The Borg Cube would come at an angle where the firing face of the Death Star would be away from it to achieve this. The Death Star takes forever to turn on a revolution.
What exactly did you win?! 😕