|
 |
How ‘StarTrek’ Demonstrates the Limitlessness of God |
I spent part
of a recent Sabbath viewing a sermon by Stan Roberts, “The God of
Creation." In it, he effectively uses the analogy of a spaceship going
the speed of light to demonstrate the limitlessness of God. It brought
to my mind the TV series, “Star Trek” and its introduction of “warp
speed” to designate how fast the starship Enterprise and other
spacecraft could travel in the 23rd and 24th
centuries, where the long-time series was set. Interestingly, the idea
of warp speed is not merely something of science fiction. There have
been more than one television program discussing the “science” of the
Star Trek series and how some of the elements you see in the series
might just be realities if mankind could make it some three centuries
into the future.
”Warp speed” is the concept of traveling at speeds greater than the
speed of light. Notice the following table of warp speed. Warp speed
ranges from 1-10. Warp 1 is the speed of light, which is 186,000 miles
a second or 669,600,000 miles in an hour. That is about 1 Billion
kilometers per hour. The official Star Trek Warp Speed table is in
kilometers per hour. 1 kilometer is .62 miles.
|
Speed |
Kilometers per
hour |
x
light speed |
|
Standard orbit |
9,600 |
0.00001 |
|
Full impulse |
270 million |
.25 (one quarter light speed) |
|
Warp 1 |
1 billion |
1 |
|
Warp 2 |
11 billion |
10 |
|
Warp 3 |
42 billion |
39 |
|
Warp 4 |
109 billion |
102 |
|
Warp 5 |
230 billion |
214 |
|
Warp 6 |
421 billion |
392 |
|
Warp 7 |
703 billion |
656 |
|
Warp 8 |
1.10 trillion |
1,024 |
|
Warp 9 |
1.62 trillion |
1,516 |
|
Warp 9.2 |
1.77 trillion |
1,649 |
|
Warp 9.6 |
2.05 trillion |
1,909 |
|
Warp 9.9 |
3.27 trillion |
3,053 |
|
Warp 9.99 |
8.48 trillion |
7,912 |
|
Warp 9.9999 |
214 trillion |
199,516 |
The mind can barely imagine a spaceship
going almost 200,000 times the speed of light. Seems quite fast doesn’t
it? What you are about to see is the fact that despite this awesome
speed, we remain prisoners of the Milky Way galaxy, where our solar
system resides.
In the original series of Star Trek; the one with Captain Kirk, the
starship Enterprise A could only
cruise at Warp 6. It’s top speed, for short durations of time, was Warp
9.2.
In the follow-up series, “Star Trek, the Next Generation”, with Captain
Jean-Luc Picard, which takes place almost 100 years later, the
Enterprise D could cruise at Warp 8
and hit a top speed of Warp 9.6. The last three speeds you see in the
table above are theoretical and not yet attained by 24th
century technology.
The next table shows that ships going this fast are effective in our
local “neighborhood”
|
Speed |
Time to Pluto
12 billion Kilometers |
Time to nearby star
5
light years |
Time to cross one sector of our galaxy 20 light years |
|
Warp 1 |
11 hours |
5 years |
20 years |
|
Warp 2 |
1 hour |
6 months |
2 years |
|
Warp 3 |
17 minutes |
46 days |
6 months |
|
Warp 4 |
7 minutes |
17 days |
2 months |
|
Warp 5 |
3 minutes |
8 days |
1 month |
|
Warp 6 |
2 minutes |
5 days |
18 days |
|
Warp 7 |
1 minute |
3 days |
11 days |
|
Warp 8 |
39 seconds |
2 days |
7 days |
|
Warp 9 |
26 seconds |
28 hours |
5 days |
|
Warp 9.2 |
24 seconds |
26 hours |
4 days |
|
Warp 9.6 |
20 seconds |
22 hours |
4 days |
|
Warp 9.9 |
13 seconds |
14 hours |
2 days |
|
Warp 9.99 |
5 seconds |
5 hours |
22 hours |
|
Warp 9.9999 |
0.2 seconds |
13 minutes |
52 minutes |
Now the next table will show you both
the limitations of man and the awesomeness of God. In the Star Trek
series the Federations of Planets (like our UN, only in space) occupied
just one of eight quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy—quadrants A-D on in
the top half of the galaxy and E-H in the bottom half of the galaxy.
|
Speed |
Time to cross one quadrant of the galaxy-10,000 light years |
Time to travel to a nearby galaxy – 2 million light years |
|
Warp 1 |
10,000 years |
2 million years |
|
Warp 2 |
1.000 years |
200,000 years |
|
Warp 3 |
257 years |
51,282 years |
|
Warp 4 |
98 years |
19,608 years |
|
Warp 5 |
47 years |
9,346 years |
|
Warp 6 |
26 years |
5,102 years |
|
Warp 7 |
15 years |
3,049 years |
|
Warp 8 |
10 years |
1,953 years |
|
Warp 9 |
7 years |
1,319 years |
|
Warp 9.2 |
6 years |
1,213 years |
|
Warp 9.6 |
5 years |
1,048 years |
|
Warp 9.9 |
3 years |
655 years |
|
Warp 9.99 |
1 year |
253 years |
|
Warp 9.9999 |
18 days |
10 years |
If you were a fan of the original Star Trek series, Captain Kirk was on
a five-year mission to go “where no person had gone before." With a
cruising speed of only Warp 6 [392 times the speed of light] and
assuming they never stopped nor rested, they could only cover a small
fraction of Federation Space. We can forget about travel to nearby
galaxies. Both starships are prohibited from venturing outside our own
galaxy. Even if the Enterprise D,
with Jean-Luc Picard could cruise at its top speed, it would take more
than a thousand years to reach a nearby galaxy. Forget about exploring
it.
In another Star Trek series, “Voyager” we have a premise where the ship
is immediately transported into the Delta quadrant and across some 30,000 light
years of space. The whole series chronicled their journey back to Earth
in the Alpha quadrant. That journey, at their cruising speed of Warp 8,
was estimated at 30 years and that was just to get to the outer reaches
of the Alpha quadrant. Once there, they would still have a few years,
at top cruising speed to get to Earth.
Now, depending on our concept and factual knowledge of space, there are
billions, if not trillions of galaxies in space. It is estimated that
the Universe goes out in all directions [including straight up and
straight down] to infinity. This is something the human mind cannot
even begin to grasp. Assuming for a moment that you could have a
self-sustaining starship flying through space at 200,000 times the speed
of light, it would be tantamount to you remaining in your living room
easy chair for the rest of your life. It is tantamount to you
contemplating one grain of sand when there are a billion endless beaches
full of that sand. This definitely begins to show us the awesomeness
and limitless power of God!

The Enterprise at warp speed.back to top back
to Minister's Notebook home
ICG Web Sites |