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Are you a Star Wars fan who has ever wondered why a galaxy far, far away has faster-than-light travel but no Google? π Let’s dive into some random thoughts that might have crossed your mind at some point.
How Does the Star Wars Galaxy Have Faster-than-Light Travel?
In the Star Wars universe, ships like the Millennium Falcon can travel at speeds faster than the speed of light thanks to hyperdrive technology. This allows characters like Han Solo and Princess Leia to zip across the galaxy in the blink of an eye. π
But have you ever stopped to think about how they navigate through space without a search engine like Google? In a world where information is power, how do they cope without a tool like Google to quickly look up facts, locations, or solve problems? π€
The Importance of Google in Real Life
In our own world, Google has become an indispensable tool for finding information, connecting with others, and solving problems. From searching for recipes to navigating through traffic, Google has revolutionized the way we live our lives. π»
Imagine trying to survive a day without Google β you’d probably feel lost, confused, and frustrated. It’s hard to imagine a world without the convenience of typing a few keywords into a search bar and instantly getting answers.
Conversational Querying vs. Google Searching
In the Star Wars galaxy, characters rely on conversational querying and communicating directly with droids like C-3PO and R2-D2 to find information. While this may seem quaint and charming, it’s definitely not as efficient as typing a query into Google and getting instant results. π€
Random Thoughts and Final Musings
As you ponder the mysteries of the Star Wars galaxy and its lack of Google, remember that sometimes it’s okay to embrace the unknown and rely on your own wits and intuition. π€―
So next time you watch a Star Wars movie or read a book from the expanded universe, let your imagination run wild and think about the possibilities of a world with faster-than-light travel but no Google. Who knows, you might just come up with some out-of-this-world ideas of your own! πͺ
In conclusion, the Star Wars galaxy may not have Google, but it has something even more powerful β the force of creativity and imagination. So keep those random thoughts coming and may the force be with you! π
Remember, if you ever need a break from pondering the mysteries of the Star Wars galaxy, you can always turn to Google for some light-hearted distractions. Happy searching! π
You can say that for every fictional film. It’s like saying Harry Potter has cool magic abilities in combat but no guns.
It’s called AskADroid.
I think the bigger concern is that Earth animals make occasional appearances in a galaxy far, far away.
I assume if we are the point we have space travel like that we will not have Google as well.
Star Wars takes place a long time ago. Google just hadnβt been invented yet.
That is what religion and space wizards will do the galaxy… only technology that oppresses and furthers their greed.
I would think the existence of droids (AI) that can basically compromise any system (like R2D2 repeatedly does) combined with the distrust of droids would make a Google like system very untrustworthy.
FTL *and* no Google?
That’s like everyone in the galaxy winning the lottery every week for the rest of their lives!
They basically had token ring networks and large file transfer via discs.
Which is 1970s level computer tech that can be hand waved by claiming hyperspace can only move mass, so all ships carry physical and digital media they blast out upon arriving at their destination. What Google they have are the droids they bring with them.
A lot of sci fi does this. Even Trek has all their βGoogleβ on their ships, and that info gets updated whenever theyβre near the beacons they set up throughout the Federation.
They also don’t seem to have very many pillows, blankets, cushioning, or really much furniture at all. So much is built into architecture or consistently very sterile. Always found that interesting.
If you know your Star Wars lore it’s called Holonet…
It has holonet which can be used anywhere and is instantaneous.
Do they have faster than light communication though? I remember a sci-fi series where ships could go ftl, and carry messages, but communication was still luminal speeds. Was extremely interesting.
Recently I heard someone say, “Star Wars isn’t really sci-fi, it’s fantasy in a sci-fi setting,” and that changed how I see the whole series.Β
To be fair, it would take quite some time for the information from the Google servers to reach the person’s device whenever they want to google something.
GOOGLE, MY SHIP IS ON FIRE. WHAT DO I DO???
Estimated time for the information to reach your ship: 2.5 light years
They had the Jedi Archives. And if an item is not in the Archives, then it does not exist.
Don’t they have something called the holo-net or whatever?
Have you tried to use Google lately? Search has gotten awful because of all the AI content and SEO out there.
The content is getting too massive to effectively index and use.
They had something called data cylinders. Or at least those enlisted within the imperial army had them prominent in their breast pockets.
I gotta figure perhaps that was their equivalent of a flash drive, but never thought to research such a thing.
Star Wars doesnβt have faster than light travel. They jump to hyperspace. In hyperspace the distances are different so they can cover vast amounts of space in a very short time, but they donβt actually go faster than light speed
Theyβve got the internet. Not sure if there are search engines, there might be.
Because that would require A.I. which the Star Wars galaxy doesn’t do.
Donβt you get it?? The FORCE IS GOOGLE EVOLVED via AI!!!
But they had the Jedi Library
And no cyber security. Some random R2 droid just plugs into the Death Star and accesses everything and not a single alarm or alert was triggered.
Or long range guided missles.
Maintaining a servers across an entire galaxy would be a monumental feat
I believe it’s called MoistureNet
It’s called Google Earth, not Google Hoth
Well the Empire tracks everyone and there arenβt and ads that I remember so Google really doesnβt have a revenue channel to exist.
Data travels at light speed, so every system would need its own google and its own internet.
When you get past light speed, you kind of backtrack on communication, and go back to a courier system, where a ship has to record whatever information, travel to the receiving system and transmit it from there.
Hey, it is hard to keep up a lot of infrastructure when the galaxy wide government collapses or gets taken over every 20 years.
And no phones unless youβre force sensitive