Nuclear vibration

Nuclear vibration is a side effect of folded-space transport as described by the Elway Theorem.

In 2366, the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) speculated that the nuclear vibration detected on Rutia IV after a terrorist attack could be indicative of a subspace transition rebound during transport. The observed nuclear vibrations later turned out to be identical to those postulated by the Elway Theorem implying a case of inter-dimensional travel. With this knowledge, the crew developed a method whereby an adaptive subspace echogram could be used to track movements of the Ansata terrorists. 

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