Well, I think i have a question and an answer her. So here I go.
Basically, first of all, why doesn't the iris disintegrate and the platform break in half when a stable wormhole forms? It's always boggled me...
BUT
This may be a stupid answer, but the Stargate is a super-conductor, and any conductor need to be made of a metal, and it this case it needs to otherwise it would fry. So, since the iris and platform are both made of metal, and are both touching the Stargate, shouldn't they become part of the superconductor, and so the platform is part of the Stargate and the Iris just flattens or disconnects the stable event horizon/wormhole thing.
(P.S : If what I say makes sense, and the producers just happen to be reading GW, fingers crossed this appears in a film! Like never!)
Basically, first of all, why doesn't the iris disintegrate and the platform break in half when a stable wormhole forms? It's always boggled me...
BUT
This may be a stupid answer, but the Stargate is a super-conductor, and any conductor need to be made of a metal, and it this case it needs to otherwise it would fry. So, since the iris and platform are both made of metal, and are both touching the Stargate, shouldn't they become part of the superconductor, and so the platform is part of the Stargate and the Iris just flattens or disconnects the stable event horizon/wormhole thing.
(P.S : If what I say makes sense, and the producers just happen to be reading GW, fingers crossed this appears in a film! Like never!)
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