So in this episode they go into a cave, and can read some sort of energy field, as well as Troi having a sense that there are lifeforms present. Geordie explains that the people must be displaced in time, but only by a few milliseconds. If thatās true, how is there not overlap? Say the people are a few milliseconds ahead of the enterprise when they arrive, shouldnāt they appear a few milliseconds later, as they still would have had to be āpresentā during that time? I donāt understand how they would be consistently invisible if time is a dimension like space that can be traveled through. Some past (or future) version of them would be present regardless of the desynchronization would they not?
Please if anyone could help me understand or shed some light on this Iād appreciate it.
You wonāt be able to make sense of it because the idea is just some nonsense words made up by writers as a means of allowing the story they wanted to tell to be told. It doesnāt make sense because itās writing, not science.
Edit: fascinated by the downvotes.
The downvotes are because what you wrote is pointless. We all know itās made up and in the end there is no actual, definitive, real answer. Thatās not what weāre here for. We are here for the creative exercise of finding an answer that fits the universe of the show and episode. You just shut down that creative process.
OPās question gives the impression that theyāre here for an actual answer.
Thereās a lot of made up nonsense in star trek, sure, but thereās also a reason they call it āscienceā fiction. I guess my question had two points. Firstly to see if anyone more knowledgeable than ne could either confirm that itās nonsense or give me a way that itās actually potentially possible based on some legitimate scientific theory, or secondly, like the other person said, just to see how people could use their creativity to explain away the inconsistency in universe.
Ah, an actual answer.
As other posters have pointed out to you, blithely dismissing OPās question because they are asking about the meaning of ānonsense words made up by writersā is completely missing the point of this community. We all know Star Trek is fiction constructed by writers; pointing that out while adding nothing else of interest is both pointless and boring.
We donāt expect or require all answers to be from an in-universe perspective, but we do expect everyone to engage in discussion politely and seriously. If this is all you have to say on the subject, donāt comment.
My response was both serious and polite. No idea what youāre talking about.