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"John R Weiss" <jrweiss98155@.comNOSPAMcast.net> wrote in message
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> "R. Anton Rave" <rantonrave@mail.com> wrote...
> >
> >>Because water-cooling does not work anymore and I think a
> >>sodium-cooling system could be great for my 1.21 Terahertz
> >>machine and the fusion power supply.
> >
> > Why not cool with the liquid helium from the superconducting coils of
> > your fusion generator?
>
> Maybe he's using room-temp superconductors...
>
> Besides, escaping helium makes him tawk funny...
What you really want is "NaK" a mixture of sodium and potassium. It's a
liquid at room temperatures and above. But if it comes in contact with
water, it will burn explosively. The main advantage of NaK is its very high
thermal capacity -- a small volume can carry a lot of heat. However, plain
old water is just as good in any situation that you and your computer will
be involved in.