Cochrane Equation

The Cochrane equation was a fundamental mathematical expression in warp theory related to the creation of a stable warp field within the laws of physics. Named after Zefram Cochrane who wrote the book on warp theory on Earth.

In 2153, the entered the Delphic Expanse and encountered the spatial anomalies of the region. Commander Tucker noted that inside these areas of extreme spatial distortion, the Cochrane equation was no longer a constant. Within the anomalies, the quantum variables became a problem for establishing a stable warp field. Any attempt to compensate, caused problems with the spatial gradients. Tucker noted he could have used help from Isaac Newton to solve the problem.

It was learned from an Osaarian pirate that trellium-D insulation of the hull would allow the ship to stay unaffected by the anomalies.