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Feb 11 2009 11:25pm
Quote (Gthumb420 @ Mon, Jan 26 2009, 07:25pm)
if someone can master magnets, it will be the future
double vouch
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Feb 12 2009 10:29am
m,m,,
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Feb 15 2009 02:35pm
We just need to get higher temp superconducting magnets- they're cool as shit
(the high temp ones are currently about 77 kelvin, which is Liquid Nitrogen temp)
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Feb 16 2009 01:42pm
they already have permanent magnetic bearings using dimagnetics (doesn't require energy input OR low temps)
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Apr 25 2009 09:22pm
Quote (Gthumb420 @ Mon, 26 Jan 2009, 13:25)
if someone can master magnets, it will be the future
Have you not heard of Magneeto?
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May 4 2009 11:24pm
Oh.
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