I have a physics dude who hasn't ever really watched SGU here, so he and another friend sat quietly through this amazing episode.
Interesting thing he mentioned:
If those spaceships were destroyed, the momentum of the debris would not be lost. All the pieces would float away from each-other infinitely, or be pulled into a stable orbit around the star. The orbits would be different for each piece of debris. So that "graveyard" didn't really make sense.
The friend who has never watched Stargate: "It was nice, but I didn't get a lot out of it. It was all blah blah blah..."
So out of two non-SGU'ers-- 1 loved it, and one said meh.
Any of your spouses, kids, friends catch a glimpse, and what did they say????
Interesting thing he mentioned:
If those spaceships were destroyed, the momentum of the debris would not be lost. All the pieces would float away from each-other infinitely, or be pulled into a stable orbit around the star. The orbits would be different for each piece of debris. So that "graveyard" didn't really make sense.
The friend who has never watched Stargate: "It was nice, but I didn't get a lot out of it. It was all blah blah blah..."
So out of two non-SGU'ers-- 1 loved it, and one said meh.
Any of your spouses, kids, friends catch a glimpse, and what did they say????
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