Darth Wong:
Because that would imply that the machinery itself creates much more heat and vibration than the contents, which in turn would be stupid because the contents are supposed to be powering everything. By the time you're done rationalizing your idiotic bullshit, the plasma in the EPS is but an afterthought to its operation.
Wait, would you care to explain how if these magnetic conduits, which are spread across the ship, are producing a low rumbling sound as a side effect of their function this somehow equates to them creating much more heat and vibration than the contents? I didn't see any figures to back this up, so I'm quite curious about it.
Of course, because explosions in the EPS conduits are not noise.
A console exploding due to fluctuations in the EPS grid is a different noise, for sure. But if the EPS grid is fluctuating and the noise is caused by the plasma causing a strain on the machinery then logically you'd expect to hear the noise fluctuating as well. I've never heard that noise deviate, so how does that work out?
Which once again implies that the actual stuff powering all of this is basically silent, but a support system makes noise that they can't prevent. Yet again you demonstrate your bullshit; the idea of elevating the power and vibration levels of the conduit system itself so that they dwarf the effects of the contents within is a new level of stupidity even for you.
It would appear you think I'm talking about some central source for the noise which is being spread to the rest of the ship from the way you're talking. To be clear, I'm suggesting the magnetic conduits divert the plasma whereever they need to go out of engineering and more magnetic conduits guide them wherever they need to go on the ship. That mens all of these magnetic conduits everywhere on the ship are making this background sound.
I still can't see how a low rumble as part of a machines natural operation somehow equates to it creating more heat and vibration than the contents...
As for your theory it's some support system, well as I mentioned earlier we get a similar low rumble as the reactants of the warp core are heading into the reaction chamber. It's obviously not as constant as the shipwide rumble since there's a delay between each new set of reactants being brought in, but if this is the magnetic containment producing this noise then this adds to the theory that it's the magnetic conduits of the EPS grid producing that noise.
It offends me when stupid ignorant people try to add something to a discussion that's beyond them, and get argumentative about things they don't understand.
Well in this case I believe I do have a valid point of contention which, given the evidence we have is just as valid as what you're speculating.