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The power requirements of [[Optical Computers]] and the nascent [[Industrial Base]] stimulate research into high-temperature [[Superconductors]], an advance long considered a �holy Grail� by physical chemists. A [[Superconductor]] is a material that does not resist a flow of electrons. Using a [[Superconductor]], power can be transmitted at incredible speeds over vast distances with no degradation. Bulky and expensive cooling equipment for high-powered machinery or weaponry becomes unnecessary, because these materials remain cool and efficient as electricity passes through them.
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The power requirements of [[Optical Computers]] and the nascent [[Industrial Base]] stimulate research into high-temperature [[Superconductors]], an advance long considered a 'holy Grail' by physical chemists. A [[Superconductor]] is a material that does not resist a flow of electrons. Using a [[Superconductor]], power can be transmitted at incredible speeds over vast distances with no degradation. Bulky and expensive cooling equipment for high-powered machinery or weaponry becomes unnecessary, because these materials remain cool and efficient as electricity passes through them.

Revision as of 20:35, 26 February 2013

Superconductor
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“Efficient energy transmission for powerful weaponry”
Requires Optical Computers, Industrial Base
Leads to Applied Relativity, Fusion Power
Enables
Weapon Gatling Laser
AI priority
Conquer: 4, Discover: 2, Build: 0, Explore: 0
Important? Yes! Critical? Absolutely. I would go so far as to say that Superconducting Fiber alone makes our present economy possible.
-- CEO Nwabudike Morgan,
MorganLink 3DVision Live Interview

The power requirements of Optical Computers and the nascent Industrial Base stimulate research into high-temperature Superconductors, an advance long considered a 'holy Grail' by physical chemists. A Superconductor is a material that does not resist a flow of electrons. Using a Superconductor, power can be transmitted at incredible speeds over vast distances with no degradation. Bulky and expensive cooling equipment for high-powered machinery or weaponry becomes unnecessary, because these materials remain cool and efficient as electricity passes through them.