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''Galactica'' has an [[astrometrics]] lab that uses [[w:Spectroscopy|spectroscopy]] and optical telescopes to navigate through space and acquire data for [[FTL]] computations. This is an example of not using "magical" sensors to get information, even though a spectroscope technically has an [[w:Sensor#Optical radiation|optical sensor]]. Furthermore, spectrograms can sometimes be seen in [[Raptor]]s, such as when Boomer and Crashdown survey planetary systems in search of water {{TRS|Water}}. | ''Galactica'' has an [[astrometrics]] lab that uses [[w:Spectroscopy|spectroscopy]] and optical telescopes to navigate through space and acquire data for [[FTL]] computations. This is an example of not using "magical" sensors to get information, even though a spectroscope technically has an [[w:Sensor#Optical radiation|optical sensor]]. Furthermore, spectrograms can sometimes be seen in [[Raptor]]s, such as when Boomer and Crashdown survey planetary systems in search of water {{TRS|Water}}. | ||
Baltar notes the use of [[w:Carbon nanotube|carbon nanotubes]] in his [[Cylon detector]]. Although it is possible that he is just making it up to obtain the nuclear warhead, this implies that the Colonials have extensive knowledge about and practical applications for this technology | Baltar notes the use of [[w:Carbon nanotube|carbon nanotubes]] in his [[Cylon detector]]. Although it is possible that he is just making it up to obtain the nuclear warhead, this implies that the Colonials have extensive knowledge about and practical applications for this technology ([[Bastille Day]]). | ||
Colonel Tigh mentions [[synchrotron radiation]] in "[[Maelstrom]]". While this sounds like technobabble at first glance, it is actually a real phenomenon possible in gas giants, due to their immense magnetic fields. | Colonel Tigh mentions [[synchrotron radiation]] in "[[Maelstrom]]". While this sounds like technobabble at first glance, it is actually a real phenomenon possible in gas giants, due to their immense magnetic fields. | ||
[[EMP|Electromagnetic pulses]] are mentioned on at least two occasions to be generated by nuclear weapons detonated in space ( | [[EMP|Electromagnetic pulses]] are mentioned on at least two occasions to be generated by nuclear weapons detonated in space ([[Miniseries]], "[[Pegasus (Extended Version)|Pegasus]]"). While nuclear weapons exploding very high in atmospheres or in low planetary orbit produce such a pulse, this would not occur in open space (see the EMP article for the explanation). However, the gamma-ray emissions of the detonation alone could still be sufficient to blind the [[DRADIS]] as noted and shown in the episodes. | ||
Admiral Adama mentions [[w:Wormholes|wormholes]] and [[w:Dark Matter|dark matter]] in "[[Sacrifice]]". While dark matter is only a theory today, and only inferred by mass discrepancies in observed galaxies, it is apparently a proven phenomenon to the Colonials. In the same episode [[Sharon Valerii]] warns of [[w:Pulsar|pulsars]] interfering with the DRADIS. Pulsars give off large amounts of electromagnetic radiation, albeit very directional. | Admiral Adama mentions [[w:Wormholes|wormholes]] and [[w:Dark Matter|dark matter]] in "[[Sacrifice]]". While dark matter is only a theory today, and only inferred by mass discrepancies in observed galaxies, it is apparently a proven phenomenon to the Colonials. In the same episode [[Sharon Valerii]] warns of [[w:Pulsar|pulsars]] interfering with the DRADIS. Pulsars give off large amounts of electromagnetic radiation, albeit very directional. | ||