Hi,
Here in the UK, Sky are re-running SG-1 (2 per day) from the beginning and two things have become apparent...
1) Why didn't the original gate builders think about a "Last Address Redial" function for the DHD? Surely they had regular communications devices at some point in their history.
2) With the iris closed on SG-1's gate where does the energy go when something fails to materialize. E=mc2. The energy required to represent the matter is it's mass multiplied by the speed of light squared. If the iris is closed where does all that energy go if the object fails to materialize. It is stated in "Children of the Gods", that the iris is made of titanium and I doubt it would be able to absorb that amount of energy generated by an incoming object. The "Conservation of Energy" law prevents the energy from being lost so it must go somewhere, so where?
Here in the UK, Sky are re-running SG-1 (2 per day) from the beginning and two things have become apparent...
1) Why didn't the original gate builders think about a "Last Address Redial" function for the DHD? Surely they had regular communications devices at some point in their history.
2) With the iris closed on SG-1's gate where does the energy go when something fails to materialize. E=mc2. The energy required to represent the matter is it's mass multiplied by the speed of light squared. If the iris is closed where does all that energy go if the object fails to materialize. It is stated in "Children of the Gods", that the iris is made of titanium and I doubt it would be able to absorb that amount of energy generated by an incoming object. The "Conservation of Energy" law prevents the energy from being lost so it must go somewhere, so where?
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