Non-thermal Electronic NTEL

  • Knuckl3head
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This electronic Will conduct Electricity, but not heat. You can only heat it up or cool it down with the HEAT/COOL tools. This would be so that Conductors won't melt when you use them on ETRD or TESC. If there is a way to do this without this element, just tell me. And I'll try it.
  • therocketeer
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Knuckl3head (View Post)
    that is actually a very good idea, it could also double as a fire proof insulater. Good thinking.
  • egezort
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @therocketeer (View Post)
    at least we are agreed in the same idea remember powdertoy on facebook well man sorry about that topic
  • therocketeer
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    @Neospector (View Post)
    no, he is suggesting a conductor that only conducts electricity and not heat. So, what do you want? you can't go back and necro the g'damn threads. And NOW making the same thread is just as bad.

    So, you get into this stupid paradox where in the end, you can't do shit.

    UBERNESS:


    >Unstoppable Force Vs. Immovable Object
    >Necroing Vs. Creating Dupe Thread
  • Neospector
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    therocketeer:

    @Neospector (View Post)
    no, he is suggesting a conductor that only conducts electricity and not heat. So, what do you want? you can't go back and necro the g'damn threads. And NOW making the same thread is just as bad

    So, you get into this stupid paradox where in the end, you can't do nothing.

    Are you a dimwit? What do you think a conductor that only conducts electricity and not heat is?
    Unmeltable, unburnable, unbreakable with pressure, and thus an indestructible conductor.
    I don't just post meaningless smeg like you seem to be doing here.

    The entire fact that he posted this before and Simon said, quote:

    Simon:

    Wire functions as an indestructible conductor.

    Completely and utterly destroys your logic.
  • therocketeer
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    @Neospector (View Post)
    no, you are a dimwit. You can get an indistructable element that still conducts heat, e.g. "DMND" that is industructable and conducts heat.

    and wire conducts heat, therefor contradicting the suggestion :P

  • Neospector
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    therocketeer:

    @Neospector (View Post)
    no, you are a dimwit. You can get an indistructable element that still conducts heat, e.g. "DMND" that is industructable and conducts heat
    But if the metal doesn't conduct heat then it doesn't melt. Ergo, unmeltable metal and thus indestructible. Think. That's why you have neurons.
  • hachouma
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @therocketeer

    aah crap you said it before me

    @Neospector

    yeah but we dont want electronics to do more than what they are designed for===>electronics, we dont want to see them melt, burn or break
  • therocketeer
    8th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Neospector (View Post)
    who says a metal on tpt has to melt?