Background for non-physics people
- Superconductors can carry a huge electrical current when they are cooled to almost absolute zero.
- Superconductors make really good electromagnets
- Electromagnets can be used to deflect cosmic particles, which mess up computers and give people cancer
Detech skillz!
Jeff says (8:45 PM):
*the proposed model for superconducting wores was
*running liquid helium through the core of the wire
Jeff says (8:46 PM):
*which sounds inefficient as all fuck
Max says (8:46 PM):
*mmmm
Jeff says (8:46 PM):
*unless it's under the ocean shit
Max says (8:46 PM):
*well if you could get a nice vacuum
*could be okay
*omg does that mean in space
*superconductors are fucking mad
Jeff says (8:46 PM):
*vacuum prevents losses to convection
*but not radiation
*ooh it would
Max says (8:47 PM):
*ooooh forgot about that
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*as in just have some on the outside of your ship
*and when you hit space
*FREE POWAH
Max says (8:47 PM):
*LOL
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*if it doesn't burn away
Max says (8:47 PM):
*and your solar panels at the front go
*NGEWWEEEEEEEE MAKE POWAH
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*dude it would be hax
*oh it would power that magnetosphere!
Max says (8:47 PM):
*hahahhaahahahaha
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*in 2008
Max says (8:47 PM):
*LOL YES
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*THE MORE SUN YOU GET
*THE MORE IT DEFLECTS
*AHAHAHA
Max says (8:47 PM):
*THE MORE POWAH
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*OMFG
Max says (8:47 PM):
*DOOOD OOOD ODDOOOO
Jeff says (8:47 PM):
*PERFECT
Max says (8:47 PM):
*THE SHAMPOO GUY LOL
Jeff says (8:48 PM):
*AHAHAHA
Max says (8:48 PM):
*do you know what im talking about hahahahah
Jeff says (8:48 PM):
*old spice right
Max says (8:48 PM):
*yeah!
Jeff says (8:48 PM):
*i'ma posting this shit it's so hax
Patent pending.
Addendum:
Tom said "space isnt cold". Interestingly, he may have a point.
Space definitely has a low temperature. Temperature is the measure of excitement of the surrounding molecules, and since there are almost no molecules in space, you get no temperature. If you put a thermometer in space, you'll have to wait forever for a gas molecule to impact on the glass.
However, space is also a vacuum. That means the only way anything can lose heat is via radiation. The way objects lose heat (on Earth) is mainly via convection, which is imparting heat onto surrounding molecules. There are no molecules in space, so heat takes much longer than expected to dissipate into space.
So while it has a low temperature, that low temperature does not mean it sucks heat out of objects quickly. Cool!
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in one year we will look back and think we are retarded
space isnt cold
the shadow of the moon is ~100K
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