MachineMan
MachineMan
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16th Mar 2019
2nd Jul 2019
When an electron laser is cooled down close to absolute zero, it can make any solid conductor superconductive.
laser superconductor

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  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    10th Aug 2019
    glitchy response
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    16th Mar 2019
    glitchy response
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    16th Mar 2019
    sorry, I accidentally uploaded that response twice.
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    16th Mar 2019
    sorry, I accidentally uploaded that response twice.
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    16th Mar 2019
    magnetman33: true, but cold electrons keep the metl from getting hot. That way, it doesn't produce that annoying red glow as it conducts.
  • MachineMan
    MachineMan
    16th Mar 2019
    magnetman33: true, but cold electrons keep the metl from getting hot. That way, it doesn't produce that annoying red glow as it conducts.
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    16th Mar 2019
    Also if you're saying cold electrons spark metals, yeah, so do 'warm' and 'hot' electrons
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    16th Mar 2019
    but I can make a spark go around a loop of wire forever, so not in tpt
  • kazitor
    kazitor
    16th Mar 2019
    So what you've discovered is a way to constantly cool a conductor with this novel technique of "using something cold".
  • LandonM
    LandonM
    16th Mar 2019
    Nice demonstration!