Technically, it needs insulation and a way to radiate heat. I read a while back that the superconductors used in space are often wrapped in several concentric shells to avoid being exposed directly to the sun and other onboard heat sources.
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Is there a limit to the amount of thrust that these superconducting magnets could generate in Earth's magnetic field? I read a hypothesis that the UAPs that have been observed to accelerate without any propellent are using superconductors in this way.
That would be noble.
Respect
I guess you could say that the judge lacked conviction.
namely, the 80-year-old president’s health
Isn't that a softball? His poor health is a good thing for everyone, not a bad thing.
It's a network issue.
Well I'm guess I'm lucky that I don't have friends.
I use AIMP for my snobby lossless FLAC library.
As it turns out, human heads contain an arrangement of cells that functions almost like the neural networks of machine learning.
Mitochondrion*
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Sometimes I wonder what would happen if we created a dolphin with a human brain, or an octopus with a human brain, etc. Are brains plastic enough to adapt? What if after learning how to use one body, the brain was somehow transferred to / plugged into a different body? Would it be possible to learn 2 different bodies and even swap between them at will?