History Channel Show on Star Trek and Physics

In summary, the conversation discusses an interesting History Channel show that explores the influence of Star Trek on physics. It highlights the number of scientists who were inspired by the show in their youth and suggests the idea of polling scientists on their influences. The conversation also reflects on the power of science fiction in shaping our understanding of the world and mentions the nostalgia and curiosity surrounding Star Trek's futuristic concepts.
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Interesting Hist Channel show on Star Trek and Physics:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNiDoT7blX8

Of particular interest is the number of scientists who were influenced by Star Trek in their youth.
 
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jedishrfu said:
Interesting Hist Channel show on Star Trek and Physics:

Of particular interest is the number of scientists who were influenced by Star Trek in their youth.

Thanks for sharing! I think it would be interesting to poll scientists to see what their influences were. I bet Sci-Fi is fairly high on the list.
 
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It just goes to show the impact that science fiction can have on real-life scientific advancements.Wow, thanks for sharing this link! I've always been a huge fan of Star Trek and it's fascinating to see how it has influenced so many scientists in their careers. It really speaks to the power of science fiction in inspiring and shaping our understanding of the world around us. I remember watching Star Trek as a kid and being captivated by the futuristic technology and theories they presented. It's amazing to see how some of those concepts have become a reality today. I'll definitely have to check out this show and learn more about the impact of Star Trek on physics. Thanks again for sharing!
 

1. How accurate is the physics in Star Trek according to scientists?

The physics in Star Trek is not entirely accurate, as it is a work of fiction. However, many aspects of the show are based on real scientific principles and have been praised by scientists for their plausibility.

2. Can the technology shown in Star Trek ever become a reality?

Some of the technology shown in Star Trek, such as communicators and replicators, have already been developed in some form. However, other technologies like warp drive and teleportation are still theoretical and would require significant advancements in physics and engineering to become a reality.

3. How does Star Trek incorporate real physics into its storytelling?

Star Trek often incorporates real scientific principles and theories into its storytelling, such as the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. The show also consults with scientists to ensure the accuracy of its depictions of space and technology.

4. Has Star Trek influenced any scientific research or advancements?

Star Trek has had a significant impact on popular culture and has inspired many scientists and engineers to pursue careers in space exploration and technology. It has also influenced the development of certain scientific concepts, such as the tricorder, which inspired the creation of handheld medical diagnostic devices.

5. Are there any scientific inaccuracies in Star Trek that have been pointed out by scientists?

While Star Trek is generally praised for its scientific accuracy, there have been some criticisms from scientists regarding certain aspects of the show. For example, the concept of teleportation is not currently possible according to our understanding of physics, and some of the show's depictions of space and time may not be entirely accurate.

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