Star Trek Explained: The Universal Translator

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An true and accurate analysis of one of Star Trek's most important pieces of technology. Patreon: http://patreon.com/RyansChannel Short Theories:    • Short Theories   Deepfakes:    • Deepfakes   Many people wonder at the Universal Translator, now being integrated into commbadges. It's a piece of technology that seems almost magical in its ability. So today I would like to walk you through the mechanics of this device. The first thing the Translator has to do is receive some kind of input, such as the vocalizations of an alien species. In order to detect these, the Universal Translator creates a passive Bosonstein field with a radius of four decimaktrels using ambient poly-itic energy channeled through the device's reciprical conductors. Modal perturbations of this field generate an amular flux in the Cheydin circuits, which the Translator can use to isolate the submalindal oscillations belonging to the signal, in this case the alien vocalizations. With the transoriginated signal now stored in the Universal Translator's multi-performant kelicardinal, it is ready to be processed. A series of phase-inducting spinner coils confulgate the signal, each covering a separate axis of trapoldition. This allows for the analysis of derapated, pronomonic, or meso-mechanical inputs, covering 98% of the indolistic spectrum. The next stage is for the Translator to re-transmit the signal to the intended receiver. To determine all necessary receivers, the device falls back on its Bosonstein field, but with the slight difference that the poly-itic energy is now being fed into the tam. If the only required receiver is the wearer of the device, the Translator uses a simple modulateral bifurance to align the justicant to the wearer's harpen. If the Translator detects multiple rindle-oids, it knows that there are multiple listeners it needs to transmit to. It first uses its Unid decahabrin to mono-coordinate the various rindle-oids. Each being thus obtained, the translated signal is sent along a standard four-pulse Zwolf-conjugate wave to the listener, which naturally will be received overlaying the original mono-milanic source, ensuring understanding of the message. The Universal Translator is indeed a wondorous device, but is not miraculous. With only a basic understanding of the Filandian mechanics involved, anyone can effectively use such a device.
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