Like BHOL but it emits coolness and is impossible to heat. I'm making a photon laser, but the cold flame cooling system got heated to OVAR 9000 degrees (literally.) and I think this would be IMMENSELY convenient. It would also have a powered variation. This MAY have been discussed before, but probably not as well. Orrrrrr it could be something that maintained the heat it got no matter what, but also TRANSFERRED it! Sort of like a infinitely-settable temperature clone material.
If you can engineer GOL particles correctly, you can produce a shape that constantly lowers itself to absolute zero very quickly. You need a lot of it to compete with the temperature of photons in order to cool them down, though.
@DucTape(View Post) Yup. Is it good? and @cctvdude99 I need a COOLING SYSTEM that can't be heated up. The laser itself is planned to be both in time, but for now I want to focus on making the components that turn it on/off NOT burn down instantly.