I was just watching an old Star Trek Voyager episode and Harry Kim said roughly "Captain, another super nova exploded just 0.36 lightyears away!". My question here is how something can happen 0.36 lightyears away and still be considered just.
I can accept that they travel faster than light, by using subspace; something I imagine as a fourth dimension in space. So they still are slower than light in four dimensional space, but appear to to travel faster than light in three dimensional space.
So, is there any reasonable explanation for this statement or is it simply bogus in the script?
Answer
From Wikipedia:
In the Star Trek fictional universe, subspace is a feature of space-time which facilitates faster-than-light transit, in the form of interstellar travel or the transmission of information.
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