Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
(looks articleworthy here on MA)
m (This is what wikipedia is for, and there's already a link.)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Image:Barclay_and_obrien_checking_the_heisenberg_compensator.jpg|thumb|[[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Reginald Barclay|Barclay]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] scanning the heisenberg compensators]]
 
[[Image:Barclay_and_obrien_checking_the_heisenberg_compensator.jpg|thumb|[[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Reginald Barclay|Barclay]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] scanning the heisenberg compensators]]
The '''Heisenberg compensator''' (or '''Subspace Field Compensator''') is a component of the [[Transporter|transporter system]]. The compensator works around the problems caused by the [[Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle]] (hence the name), allowing the transporter sensors to compensate for their inability to determine both the position and momentum of the target particles to the same degree of accuracy. This ensures the [[matter stream]] remains coherent during transport, and no data is lost.
+
The '''Heisenberg compensator''' (or '''Subspace Field Compensator''') is a component of the [[Transporter|transporter system]]. The compensator works around the problems caused by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (hence the name), allowing the transporter sensors to compensate for their inability to determine both the position and momentum of the target particles to the same degree of accuracy. This ensures the [[matter stream]] remains coherent during transport, and no data is lost.
   
 
A scan of the heisenberg compensators, to make sure they perform within the specified parameters, can be performed by raising the transporter pad. ({{TNG|Realm of Fear}})
 
A scan of the heisenberg compensators, to make sure they perform within the specified parameters, can be performed by raising the transporter pad. ({{TNG|Realm of Fear}})

Revision as of 03:36, 17 January 2008

File:Barclay and obrien checking the heisenberg compensator.jpg

Lt. Barclay and Chief O'Brien scanning the heisenberg compensators

The Heisenberg compensator (or Subspace Field Compensator) is a component of the transporter system. The compensator works around the problems caused by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (hence the name), allowing the transporter sensors to compensate for their inability to determine both the position and momentum of the target particles to the same degree of accuracy. This ensures the matter stream remains coherent during transport, and no data is lost.

A scan of the heisenberg compensators, to make sure they perform within the specified parameters, can be performed by raising the transporter pad. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

While trying to devise a way to transport holographic matter off the holodeck without it disintegrating instantly, the idea was put forth that decoupling the Heisenberg compensators might let the matter reform normally, although the suggestion was used as a stalling tactic against Professor James Moriarty, and the idea had never actually been tried before. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle")

In 2371, Chief Miles O'Brien ordered a crewman to check the Heisenberg compensators of the USS Defiant. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")

Additional References

Background

  • The Heisenberg compensator circumvents the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states that one cannot know both the position of a subatomic particle and its momentum to arbitrary precision.
  • When asked by Time Magazine in 1994, "How do the Heisenberg compensators work?" Mike Okuda replied, "They work just fine, thank you."
  • The Heisenberg compensator started originally as a joke put on the transporter console in TNG
  • In the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Return", Lex Luthor is heard telling The Atom to "connect the Heisenberg compensators".