midichloriansRanooth said:So im watching Star Wars, and this question has just popped into my head, How the f**k does the Death Star it actually move?!
midichloriansRanooth said:So im watching Star Wars, and this question has just popped into my head, How the f**k does the Death Star it actually move?!
I think so, but that would probably use up all of its power just to jump that much mass from one planet to another. Seeing as how according to the Theory of Special Relativity an object's relative mass increases as you get closer and closer to the speed of light, the energy reqiured to move that huge object over even a short distance would require an immense amount of energy.Beowulf DW said:I think that's pretty much it. Didn't it also have a hyper-drive generator?xitel said:I believe I heard it's been theorized theorized that it would have used several Ion engines, that propel ionized material as a propellant system (I forget the specifics, I saw the article a while ago). It would be extremely slow, but seeing as how the TIE fighters are stated as using two of them (TIE = Twin Ion Engine), it means that the Empire already uses the technology effectively, so it would make sense that the Death Star would use it as well.
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Yes...but I thought that the whole point of concepts like Hyper-space and Slip-space (Halo) was that instead of going faster than the speed of light (a physical impossibility), a craft would "slip" into a pocket universe, bend space, etc. in order to get around the physical limitations of this universe.xitel said:I think so, but that would probably use up all of its power just to jump that much mass from one planet to another. Seeing as how according to the Theory of Special Relativity an object's relative mass increases as you get closer and closer to the speed of light, the energy reqiured to move that huge object over even a short distance would require an immense amount of energy.Beowulf DW said:I think that's pretty much it. Didn't it also have a hyper-drive generator?xitel said:I believe I heard it's been theorized theorized that it would have used several Ion engines, that propel ionized material as a propellant system (I forget the specifics, I saw the article a while ago). It would be extremely slow, but seeing as how the TIE fighters are stated as using two of them (TIE = Twin Ion Engine), it means that the Empire already uses the technology effectively, so it would make sense that the Death Star would use it as well.
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...God I'm a nerd.
I'm glad someone said the obvious.bleachigo10 said:simple it just fires the giant laser in the opposite direction of the way it wants to go
This hurts me. Really, it does. Mentally, and the physical pain caused by smashing my head into a cinder block. Because I've met people that actually think that.Amnestic said:They use the power of the giant laser beam to push it along in space.
That's how physics works, right?
This seems the most likely to me.ninjablu said:It rolls from place to place