To: Red Badger
Kinda neat, but can it be used for anything?
3 posted on
08/13/2021 11:24:22 AM PDT by
ryderann
To: ryderann
You could use it to store electrons until they are needed..................
4 posted on
08/13/2021 11:26:07 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: ryderann
It might be used for storing electricity in space?
To: ryderann; Red Badger
Good question. If they can form electron sized insulating crystals, that can be quickly turned on and off... Well, that’s basically all our modern transistors are. The heart of every computer processor out there.
Maybe Moore’s Law isn’t quite dead... yet.
14 posted on
08/13/2021 2:29:25 PM PDT by
Dead Corpse
(A Psalm in napalm...)
To: ryderann
You can make a superconductor non-conductive under certain conditions...plus whatever else the research reveals.
16 posted on
08/13/2021 3:25:36 PM PDT by
lepton
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