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Comments by "Diana Pennepacker" (@dianapennepacker6854) on "" video.
It is literally this probe, and similar things like that made me think we had super heat resistant materials. Till recently. I am near 40! I thought we for sure had a material that can withstand 10k Celsius. No! Halfnium Carbide cannot withstand anything more than 4.3k. Celsius. That is all we have! That is pathetic! Outside of the mystery material "starlite" apparently being able to withstand 10k Celsius. I could not find anything more. Not even any therotical nano materials. (Gotta be something for passive cooling). Anyway it was kind of depressing to know we are so limited.
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@eruiluvatar236 Your post reminded me of a post I saw on Reddit while trying to find the best material. Came across someone asking about Starlite. How we could recreate it. Something like that. This guy on AskScience said something like. "My toast can do the same thing" It really made me laugh. Especially due to the poster acting like it was some space age material with a conspiracy behind it. I did find a study from Illinois. Maybe Ohio? Same place ; ) but they said they had a break through where they could control where the heat went while using magnets. Pretty interesting, but still not passive heat resistant! I am truly surprised there aren't any therotical materials that maybe one day with nano science we maybe able to create either. Halfnium Carbonate seems to be it. Sci Fi and NASA had me trippin/stupid not realizing how limited we are! (We don't even smelt tungsten at scale.)
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