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+ | The '''Flux paradox''' was a problem in early [[Warp drive|warp engineering]]. [[Henry Archer]] worked on the paradox under the supervision of [[Vulcan]] experts, but made a breakthrough when he realized that his own mathematics might be as valid, or even more so, than the Vulcan derivation of the paradox. ({{ENT|Singularity}}) |
{{bginfo|This information was never spoken out loud, but could be gleaned from a section from Henry Archer's [[biography]].}} |
{{bginfo|This information was never spoken out loud, but could be gleaned from a section from Henry Archer's [[biography]].}} |
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+ | * [[Flux capacitor]] |
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Revision as of 01:11, 22 May 2013
The Flux paradox was a problem in early warp engineering. Henry Archer worked on the paradox under the supervision of Vulcan experts, but made a breakthrough when he realized that his own mathematics might be as valid, or even more so, than the Vulcan derivation of the paradox. (ENT: "Singularity")
This information was never spoken out loud, but could be gleaned from a section from Henry Archer's biography.