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  • DickButtKiss : These are all descriptions not explanations. Lrn2sciencd

ITT we explain superconductors to Carp!

!codecels add anything that non-nerds would appreciate about LK-99 and superconductors.

OKAY CARP. You know how your phone gets hot sometimes, or if you feel the bottom of your computer (:horny:) it can feel like it is on fire? That's because electricity makes things hot as it runs through them. This isn't good, and it's why your computer has a fan in it that buzzes all the time! It's also wasteful, because that heat is actual energy that could be powering things, so it's costing YOU money! :marseyscream: (That's also how electric blankets work BTW :marseymoreyouknow:)

What if there was something that didn't get hot when you ran power through it? :marseythinkorino: That would be pretty cool, literally. :marseyagree: Since your computer wouldn't get so hot, you could actually run it faster (if you run it too fast right now, it would melt :marseytoht: ). It could also reduce your electric bill, since you wouldn't have to worry about waste heat! That's what a superconductor is - it's a conductor, just super powered.

There's also some other really cool things about superconductors that you should know as well. Superconductors can make things levitate really well. :marseybee: Watch this:

C'mon, you've got to admit this is cool!

Some people made it into a train track. I've cut to the cool part. Watch it zip around!

At the very least you have to admit that would be fun to play with :marseyplaying2:

Right now the biggest problem with superconductors is you have to keep them super cold :marseyfrozen: or under tons of pressure :marseygigatitty:. Which sucks because earth doesn't get that cold or that highly pressurized, or you'd die instantly :marseydead: . The Koreans claimed to have made a superconductor that you can play with in your normal day-to-day life - it can be at normal temperatures. :marseyflagsouthkorea: They call it LK99 (idk why). We are all watching and hoping it's the real deal because that would be SWEET.

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Instructions unclear, made a unterconducter instead

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:#marseypiggybank:

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superconductors are so 2023, we out here making superinsulators :marseysteaming:

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I only know about weird thermal insulators.

team firepaste or team starlite?


https://www.metabunk.org/threads/how-to-make-starlite-the-miracle-insulating-material-of-maurice-ward.10228/

The firepaste guy, Troy Hurtubise, maker of stuff like grizzly bear proof armor, and xray vision that kills goldfish. According to him, anyway. :marseyshrug:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16910892455054934.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1691089246277943.webp

here he is testing firepaste:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16910892460345755.webp

He randomly got hit by a gasoline tanker on the highway and died :marseycry:


Epic troll, Maurice Ward, invents starlite, gets ready to sell it but wants a huugggge cut, dies recipe presumably lost

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16910892464927795.webp

Here he is testing starlite:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16910892461281595.webp

some people can't decide if it was a hoax because he hid all his prototypes or he was REALLY worried about it getting ripped off :marseyshrug:, but here's some ppl in a forum making it out of PVA glue, baking soda, and carbon containing materials like sugar:

https://www.metabunk.org/threads/how-to-make-starlite-the-miracle-insulating-material-of-maurice-ward.10228/


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Superinsulators for maximum comfy frens :marseyneet:

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