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− | '''Gravimetric flux density''' |
+ | '''Gravimetric flux density''' is a [[gravimetric]] [[measurement]]. A high gravimetric flux density reading could be a result of a [[quantum singularity]]. |
In [[2369]], [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] told the [[senior staff]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] that the [[Federation]] developed a far better way to control the flux density in the last two-hundred [[year]]s. ({{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}}) |
In [[2369]], [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]] told the [[senior staff]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] that the [[Federation]] developed a far better way to control the flux density in the last two-hundred [[year]]s. ({{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}}) |
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− | In [[2371]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered a type 4 quantum singularity with a gravimetric flux density of |
+ | In [[2371]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered a type 4 quantum singularity with a gravimetric flux density of 2,000%. ({{VOY|Parallax}}) |
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Revision as of 14:39, 30 January 2013
Gravimetric flux density is a gravimetric measurement. A high gravimetric flux density reading could be a result of a quantum singularity.
In 2369, Chief Miles O'Brien told the senior staff aboard Deep Space 9 that the Federation developed a far better way to control the flux density in the last two-hundred years. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")
In 2371, the USS Voyager discovered a type 4 quantum singularity with a gravimetric flux density of 2,000%. (VOY: "Parallax")
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