I guess there are some spoilers ahead..
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I'm sure everyone else saw this and maybe I missed the tread about it, but does anyone else have serious questions about the earth-to-atlantis stargate scene?
I came up with a little theory, and I hope I'm not copying someone elses idea, but here it is.
With the ZPM attached, the stargate has ample power to maintain a super stable wormhole, i.e. for a long distance trip to another galaxy if given enough power the stargate will automatically create a wormhole that is much safer and stable in order to insure a safe trip.
Now when O'Neill went to the Asgard homeworld the first time he had the power module he created to provide enough power to dial the 8th chevron, as we all know. The wormhole looked the same as always, only it took a lot longer and we saw the "star-rush-by" event. Now when O'Neill came out the other side he done so flying and had a very rough landing. Maybe all this happened because the gate didn't have enough power to make the trip completely safe and could only create a very long wormhole, like a bunch of small ones linked together, rather than a very safe one that is a continuel solid, multisided one like we saw in Atlantis...not to mention their trip was a lot better, like a normal jaunt through the gate.
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I'm sure everyone else saw this and maybe I missed the tread about it, but does anyone else have serious questions about the earth-to-atlantis stargate scene?
I came up with a little theory, and I hope I'm not copying someone elses idea, but here it is.
With the ZPM attached, the stargate has ample power to maintain a super stable wormhole, i.e. for a long distance trip to another galaxy if given enough power the stargate will automatically create a wormhole that is much safer and stable in order to insure a safe trip.
Now when O'Neill went to the Asgard homeworld the first time he had the power module he created to provide enough power to dial the 8th chevron, as we all know. The wormhole looked the same as always, only it took a lot longer and we saw the "star-rush-by" event. Now when O'Neill came out the other side he done so flying and had a very rough landing. Maybe all this happened because the gate didn't have enough power to make the trip completely safe and could only create a very long wormhole, like a bunch of small ones linked together, rather than a very safe one that is a continuel solid, multisided one like we saw in Atlantis...not to mention their trip was a lot better, like a normal jaunt through the gate.
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