Yesterday, while making a BVBR reactor, I thought of posting a suggestion for graphene because having a thermal superconductor would be very useful for reactors. I support this suggestion.
What about... Graphene, on being drawn, groups itself with touching elements and creates a sort of "graphene wire" which all then distributes heat among itself. So when you heat one pixel, all other pixels get a divide of that heat to themselves and update instantly.
Probably requires jumping through a pinhole to write this, but why the hell not :)
what about electricity? we have gold that conducts 2 times faster, howabout graphene does this in relation to it's temp (if hotter, goes faster, colder, slower) just a thought. ooh, and howabout extreme heat retention? like a superhigh melting point?