The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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Umm, I don't see how that could be - or else you'd see nothing but a black body of some kind? I always thought that the cloak bent or warped light in some way. . . and with Romulan ships powered by a singularity, I wonder if that helps any?
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Saltah'na
Chinese Canadian, or 75% Commie Bastard.
Member # 33
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Something I saw in my trusty little book, from TNG's Galaxy Child:
Everything in space vibrates in a 21 cm wavelength band. The radiation that the Enterprise gives off can be changed.
What this means that everything is visible since everything in space resonates in a specific wavelength. So when this wavelength is changed, the radiation that the Enterprise gives off is below visual range, which could render it invisible........
An interesting side effect: at a 21 centimeter wavelength, the ship gives off visible light. If this wavelength is decreased, the ship gives off microwaves. At the time, there was a lifeform attached to the ship that was draining the power from the ship's generators. Decreasing the wavelength runs the risk of toasting the entity with microwaves!!!
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In our f*cking network, my f*cking computer crashes every time someone else switches off their f*cking computer. I was just about to write the last few words of a treatise about cloaking, when the above occured again.
I wanted to suggest four basic methods of cloaking and discuss their benefits and problems: 1. Just turning off the lights 2. Absorbing radiation 3. Bending radiation 4. Creating a holographic image
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The Jem'Hadar see through cloaks by using an antiproton beam. It is unknown whether this allows them to actually see the cloaked ship, or just the cloak itself. But I suppose it doesn't really matter.
That 21cm thing isn't entirely correct. NOT everything in the universe gives off radiation at that frequency. The only thing that does is hydrogen. And not all hydrogen. Every now and then, the electron in a hydrogen atom flips, releasing energy. An individual hydrogen atom will only do this once in a million years or so. In a cloud of hydrogen gas, on the other hand, there are so many atoms that a constant and measurable amount of radiation is emitted.
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Bernd: When I was having problems with system instability, I would compose my reply in notepad (saving frequently) and cut 'n' paste the message once it was complete.
I always thought the cloaking device created some sort of lensing effect close to the ship that bent light around the ship rather like a lense.
Saltah'na
Chinese Canadian, or 75% Commie Bastard.
Member # 33
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Let's try to modify that 21cm thing I mentioned earlier.
Light is radiation, radiation is basically a wave, and each wave has frequency and wavelength. So when a surface is visible to the naked eye, it is giving off photonic radiation (fancy name for light). So the object (theoretically) can vibrate at the same wavelength as the ray of light. Changing the wavelength also requires changing the frequency. Light, x-rays, microwaves, UV rays all have different frequency.
So if THIS wavelength is changed, you could basically allow a ship to emit a specific sort of light which is invisible, and cannot be detected by sensors, something similar to x-rays or microwaves, which cannot be seen by the naked eye.
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I'm reaching the dodgy limits of my physics education, but if I recall correctly it isn't the object itself that's moving at that wavelength. The objects emit photons, which themselves exist at a certain wavelength. However, to keep with what you're saying, an energy field surrounding the ship that manipulated emitted photons would work.
That's only one part of what a cloaking device has to do, though. Trek sensors are going to be using all sorts of fancy subspace measurements, which aren't going to be blocked out by simply making the ship invisible. Plus, you need to make the cloak itself undetectable.
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