tlham yu’egh lIng’a’ DejlI'bogh pIvchem’e’?
I just saw this in the news.. Warp Drive Collapse Should Generate Gravitational Waves, Theoretical Astrophysicists Claim https://www.sci.news/astronomy/warp-drive-collapse-gravitational-waves-13141... The second paragraph caught my eye: Clough et al. proposed a formalism for studying warp drive spacetimes dynamically and produced the first fully consistent numerical-relativity waveforms for the collapse of a warp drive bubble. Anyone care to try translating this jargon? We have much of the relevant vocabulary. (Does anyone else find themselves translating phrases they come across into tlhIngan Hol? For example, every day on the way to work I pass a Unitarian church with the title of the next sermon posted on its outdoor bulletin board, and I spend the rest of the walk trying to translate it. I can’t stop myself!) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
I should have mentioned that I don’t do this with any other language I’ve studied (e.g. Hebrew, Russian, Latin) or have a reading knowledge as a book cataloger at the University of Chicago Library (French, German, Spanish, Yiddish, Arabic, etc., etc.), some more than others of course. Just tlhIngan Hol. Voragh _______________________________________________________________________________
From Steven Boozer via tlhIngan-Hol Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 10:08 AM
(Does anyone else find themselves translating phrases they come across into tlhIngan Hol? For example, every day on the way to work I pass a Unitarian church with the title of the next sermon posted on its outdoor bulletin board, and I spend the rest of the walk trying to translate it. I can’t stop myself!) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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Steven Boozer