Why the fuck not: Physicists show unlimited heat conduction in graphene
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[QUOTE=Durrsly;44798832]Well if we have the universe's dev console, could we permaban the gods from the server?[/QUOTE]
They could just edit the ban list from their shell terminal
[QUOTE=BFG9000;44800887]They could just edit the ban list from their shell terminal[/QUOTE]
Block the connection
graphene, too cool for thermal resistance
wait wouldn't that mean this is also like a perfect room temperature super conductor?
If wonder if there's something like a superconductor of heat, so you could, for example, hook a spacecraft's engine up to heat radiators many kilometers away.
[QUOTE=AJ10017;44801323]Block the connection[/QUOTE]
with a gooey interface
[QUOTE=JXZ;44801586]with a gooey interface[/QUOTE]
Written in visual basic.
so I had this idea, alright
heres what you do, you have graphene coating the inside of a computer + graphene thermal paste and fans, and have it connected to the outside in the form of a large bowl where you can put ice in or something much colder, or outside if it's winter. All the computer will basically be graphene.
bam, instant cooling, even if it sounds really damn silly
better idea, SLI really old nvidia cards and use it as an oven.
[QUOTE=draugur;44801652]Written in visual basic.[/QUOTE]
VB6
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;44801484]If wonder if there's something like a superconductor of heat, so you could, for example, hook a spacecraft's engine up to heat radiators many kilometers away.[/QUOTE]
What do you mean? I'm quite confused as to what that'd achieve
[QUOTE=sambooo;44801881]What do you mean? I'm quite confused as to what that'd achieve[/QUOTE]
Uhh, clearly space craft engines will be used to heat flats in the bitter winters of course. What else could this mean?
[QUOTE=BFG9000;44798239]I remember some dumbass youtube talk show host was blabbering on about the endless possibilities of graphene
except he was fucking wrong
He had the strangest idea that graphene was biodegradable because it was made of carbon, and suggested that you could use it to fertilize your garden or some shit
[editline]13th May 2014[/editline]
EDIT: Found it
[video=youtube;ZwiTIzkF4cw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwiTIzkF4cw[/video][/QUOTE]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/U6earLp.png[/img]
I guess we should stop looking into this graphene thing. It's not worth it. :suicide:
Graphene, eh? I got a pair of white gloves that handled graphite lubricated components, does this mean that a single layer of this will get me rich/cancer?
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[QUOTE=Oscar Lima Echo;44802090]Graphene, eh? I got a pair of white gloves that handled graphite lubricated components, does this mean that a single layer of this will get me rich/cancer?
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Short answer: no.
Let's do this shit. For science, money or cancer.
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Now to contain it.
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I don't know if graphene has a sense of fear, but considering what I've heard so far it's probably sentient.
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I have become the modern day Damocles.
[QUOTE=TestECull;44798297]So when are we actually going to see a product in the wild using this stuff? There's so many 'discoveries' of all the 'amazing' and 'wonderful' things this shit can apparently do yet NOTHING on the market that actually applies a single thing they've said.
How about instead of poking it for new things it can do we put this damned thing to work? If it's even 10% as amazing as the scientific media claims it is there should be a hundred products on store shelves using this stuff in some manner. Get to it![/QUOTE]
cut it with the Jeremy Clarkson roleplay please.
could we use this shit some how for the prophesied infinite energy source
[QUOTE=Oscar Lima Echo;44802090]Graphene, eh? I got a pair of white gloves that handled graphite lubricated components, does this mean that a single layer of this will get me rich/cancer?
[t]https://hostr.co/file/rd3jUMu8tsHd/graphite.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
i got a pencil it has graphite in it am i rich
grab your scotch tape were going to get fucking rich
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;44798273]Imagine not needing water based cooling systems in cars and such.[/QUOTE]
There are already several coolant substitutes for engine cooling systems that are better than ethylene glycol/water. And while the substitutes work in existing car engines and work better, they're retarded expensive.
Engine cooling systems can use up to 15 gallons of coolant (on passenger vehicles) and they sell the replacement stuff by the quart, you can imagine it gets expensive quick.
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