Hi Marc,
I wrote: > BTW, does SOL really mean "Speed Of Light"??? And Marc wrote: > Yes, in UFO, whenever they say "SOL", they mean the speed of light. > I think this might be in the writers guide or a script. > But in any case, in IDENTIFIED they state that the UFO is coming in at "SOL 8", then SID tells you the speed in millions of miles per second which happens to be (when you do the math) 8 times the speed of light. Thank you very much for your kind reply. Indeed, if "SOL 8" means "the speed of eight times of that of light", it is too much fast for Interceptors to attack the Ufo. This is just my own suggestion, but how about giving a theoretical definition of "SOL" unit/factor? For example, "SOL 1" is the speed of light (300,000 kirometers per hour), "SOL 2" is the square root of two times of the speed of light, "SOL 3" is the square root of three times of the speed of light, etc. In this case, "SOL 8" would not be extraordinary high speed. Anyway, a decision should be made by Gerry himself? Kaoru |
I never did the maths, but I thought that it would be like resistance values
where they use the unit as the decimal point, so SOL8 would be 0.8 times the speed of light and 8SOL would be 8 times the speed of light. Just goes to show! Grant. -----Original Message----- From: tchbnk [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: 25 June 2003 08:27 To: [hidden email] Subject: [SHADO] SOL Hi Marc, I wrote: > BTW, does SOL really mean "Speed Of Light"??? And Marc wrote: > Yes, in UFO, whenever they say "SOL", they mean the speed of light. > I think this might be in the writers guide or a script. > But in any case, in IDENTIFIED they state that the UFO is coming in at "SOL 8", then SID tells you the speed in millions of miles per second which happens to be (when you do the math) 8 times the speed of light. Thank you very much for your kind reply. Indeed, if "SOL 8" means "the speed of eight times of that of light", it is too much fast for Interceptors to attack the Ufo. This is just my own suggestion, but how about giving a theoretical definition of "SOL" unit/factor? For example, "SOL 1" is the speed of light (300,000 kirometers per hour), "SOL 2" is the square root of two times of the speed of light, "SOL 3" is the square root of three times of the speed of light, etc. In this case, "SOL 8" would not be extraordinary high speed. Anyway, a decision should be made by Gerry himself? Kaoru Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ **************************************************************************** ******* Legally privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee(s) legally indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message, and notify us immediately. If you or your employer does not consent to Internet e-mail messages of this kind, please advise us immediately. Opinions, conclusions and other information expressed in this message are not given or endorsed by West Herts College unless otherwise indicated by an authorised representative independent of this message. Please note that neither West Herts College nor I accept any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan attachments (if any). [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Yes, I thought that as well... especially as they (Lieutenant Ford and
Ellis) often talk of "decimal 8... decimal 9..." etc, which I took to mean 0.8, and 0.9 respectively. Best, Griff -----Original Message----- From: Grant Wray [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:24 PM To: '[hidden email]' Subject: RE: [SHADO] SOL I never did the maths, but I thought that it would be like resistance values where they use the unit as the decimal point, so SOL8 would be 0.8 times the speed of light and 8SOL would be 8 times the speed of light. Just goes to show! Grant. |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |