Star Trek IV - The Journey Home: whale margarine, transparent aluminum, and time travel

Published: May 28, 2019, 7:45 a.m.

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Best Star Trek movies. Liking things because they are familiar. The odd-even Star Trek movie rule. Mathematical proofs. Dismissing the reboots.

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Giant cylinders and plumbuses. Finding out you are as an ant in the universe. Spreading across space and building giant robot suits to fight the larger incomprehensible creatures.

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Using time travel to solve problems despite the consequences. Time travel anachronism stories. Bad time-travel sales pitches. The Mooreeffoc Effect. Would you go to the future? Only going forward because medicine in the past is always so bad. Time travel vaccinations.

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The possibility of cetacean \\u201clanguage.\\u201d \\u201cSave the whales\\u201d in the 80s. Whale oil being supplanted by kerosene as industrial fuel. Stinky whale candles. The Napoleonic origins of margarine and the economics of fuel and margarine. Industrialized whaling. \\u201cFactory ships.\\u201d Realizing we are running out of whales. Continued industrial whaling, namely by Japan and some of the Nordic countries.

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