Well, to be nerdy, in Star Trek they don’t travel to other galaxies. Basically all of the action and travel exists in the Milky Way Galaxy, they aren’t “driving” to other galaxies. Not that they still aren’t extremely long trips.
didn’t any of you read “a wrinkle in time” where huge distances were travelled quickly using the tesseract? http://www.gradesaver.com/a-wrinkle-in-time/study-guide/summary-chapter-5-the-tesseract
Masterskrain about 7 years ago
Beam him up, Scotty!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago
The Chinese claim they transmitted a photon. It’s a start.
Mopman about 7 years ago
Well, to be nerdy, in Star Trek they don’t travel to other galaxies. Basically all of the action and travel exists in the Milky Way Galaxy, they aren’t “driving” to other galaxies. Not that they still aren’t extremely long trips.
mountainclimber about 7 years ago
Exactly. However, several episodes go to the “edge” of our galaxy, an estimated 45,000 light years. How fast is warp 9 in MPH?
Squoop about 7 years ago
Use a wormhole, that’s what they’re there for.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 7 years ago
The Large Magellanic Cloud is “only” about 163,000 light years away, not 2 million.
realist666 about 7 years ago
didn’t any of you read “a wrinkle in time” where huge distances were travelled quickly using the tesseract? http://www.gradesaver.com/a-wrinkle-in-time/study-guide/summary-chapter-5-the-tesseract