Realizing I don't have a perfect handle on how Trek-universe artificial gravity functions, it just occurred to me that incidents involving turbolifts falling down the shaft seem... silly
@TechConnectify Like everything in Star Trek, it works until it doesn't. Have you ever seen what the most important component in a transporter is?
@taur10 @TechConnectify https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Heisenberg_compensator
wasn't there something about it not actually being necessary, theoretically?
Heisenberg compensator

The Heisenberg compensator was a component of the transporter system. The compensator worked around the problems caused by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, allowing the transporter sensors to compensate for their inability to determine both the position and momentum of the target particles to the same degree of accuracy. This ensured the matter stream remained coherent during transport, and no data was lost. A scan of the Heisenberg compensators, to ensure they were performing within...

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@RedstoneLP2 @TechConnectify Not sure, but I always got a laugh about that as their answer to the Uncertainty Principle.