@notTheGirlFromReddit@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 2 years agoWhat would be the specific applications of a room temperature superconductor?message-square57fedilinkarrow-up188arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up186arrow-down1message-squareWhat would be the specific applications of a room temperature superconductor?@notTheGirlFromReddit@feddit.de to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml • 2 years agomessage-square57fedilinkfile-text
Okay, so probably more efficient electronics and power grids, MRI machines without helium, probably easier maglev tech, …?
minus-squaremitchlinkfedilink8•2 years agoIt would take maglev from a laboratory technology to a common one. That would be an enormous boon to rail tech, especially in high density corridors.
minus-square@KoboldCoterie@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 years agoIt’d be in the US, too. It’d show up in places like Disney parks, as an attraction. :(
minus-squareᗪIᐯEᖇGEᑎTᕼᗩᖇᗰOᑎIᑕᔕlinkfedilink2•edit-22 years ago especially in high density corridors. It would require building additional tracks (that would be expensive to maintain), so doubt it.
minus-squaremitchlinkfedilink1•2 years agoI don’t disagree with you, but for the sake of keeping a hopeful tone, let’s say that all of this is in Minecraft.
It would take maglev from a laboratory technology to a common one. That would be an enormous boon to rail tech, especially in high density corridors.
A common one everywhere except for the US *
It’d be in the US, too. It’d show up in places like Disney parks, as an attraction. :(
It would require building additional tracks (that would be expensive to maintain), so doubt it.
I don’t disagree with you, but for the sake of keeping a hopeful tone, let’s say that all of this is in Minecraft.