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Is the replicator from Star Trek possible?

Is the replicator from Star Trek possible?

If and when ELI is complete, it should be strong enough to produce particles out of a vacuum. While generating a handful of particles is a long way from generating a convincing steak and lobster dinner, the technology at least makes “Star Trek”-like replicators conceivable as a real-life possibility.

Could food replicators exist?

Yes, replicators did exist in ToS.

Can Star Trek replicators make living things?

In Star Trek the original series food was created in various colored cubes. However, other replicators such as the ones used by the aliens in the TNG episode Allegiance could create living things, including the brains many trillions of dendric connections where memory is stored.

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Can Latinum be replicated?

In Star Trek, replicators can make almost anything. However, there are substances, such as Dilithium or Latinum, that cannot be replicated for whatever reason, usually the complexity of their molecular structure or the replication process isn’t efficient enough to warrant replicating them.

Did they have replicators in ToS?

Yes, replicators did exist in ToS. But they were not quite the same as the replicators seen in TNG.

What are some Star Trek gadgets that now exist?

12 Star Trek Gadgets That Now Exist. 1 1. Food Replicator. Captain Jean-Luc Picard used to say ‘Tea, Earl Gray, hot!” and it would be replicated instantly. Today’s 3D printers don’t tackle 2 2. Universal Translator. 3 3. Tablet Computers. 4 4. Tricorder. 5 5. Holodeck.

Can you visit your home planet on Star Trek?

On Star Trek: The Next Generation, you could walk into a chamber onboard the Enterprise and visit your home planet for a quick barbecue, or even have an affair with a hologram.

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Is a warp drive possible in Star Trek?

No one in Star Trek ever sits down and explains how a warp drive works in detail, but we know it has something to do with bending space and traveling faster than the speed of light. Doesn’t seem possible, but NASA has suggested that a warp drive is possible.

Can you talk to a computer in Star Trek?

In the Star Trek universe, you can talk to a computer (voiced by Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, Trek creator Gene’s wife) in casual conversation.