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Percy Picacity wrote in
: That's energy to keep all the heat from the surrounding environment out. In a system completely separated from hot material or radiation, such as space, the energy is exactly the same, because of the way temperature is defined. Great, so there's a justification for researching superconductors in space, no? Just when someone here assiduously claimed there was not. |
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