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Small writing about superconducting hydrocarbons



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Kimmo Huosionmaa


Today I’m thinking about hydrocarbon oceans very often as you might see. The hydrocarbon and liquid helium oceans are possible at very low temperatures. And I got a strange idea, that combines the liquid giant of the Stanislaw Lem’s book “Solaris”, that I ever thought that nobody can have this kind of ideas. In the book “Solaris” is the planet, what has only one ocean on it surface. In this fictional book, the hero puts the hand below on wave, and it seems like wait and then touches the hand of the astronaut. 


This would happen in the case, that superconducting liquid faces the electric field. That electric field is around every living organism, and the supra-liquid would react to that magnetic field. So if “Solaris” might be planet what sun has been exploded as the supernova or nova. This eruption of the star would destroy almost all organisms of that planet dayside. And the darkness would destroy rest of lifeforms from the surface of that planet. 


But when the temperature would decrease, there would be forming the seas, where hydrocarbon transforms to superconducting. In this scenario, the memories of the entire civilization could store in that kind of superconducting ocean, where the electric waves could be travel forever. This is of course very imaginational idea, but there are very interesting things about the solutions to that phenomenon. One of the most incredible idea that there would send the space probe to very long journey to outside the solar system. Then some human EEG would send the that fictional probe. Then it can be stored that person’s memories forever because electricity can travel inside the probe without resistance.   


After that, the person might be cloned, and those impulses could deliver that person by using brain core stimulation. This would make those persons deathless. When we are thinking about the planets with superconducting seas,  this capacity would make those seas like nothing what the human ever thought. The most simple way to store the thoughts about a person would be just put the hand in that kind of liquid supercooled and superconducting hydrocarbon, what stores the nervous systems electricity forever. Another way to make the person live forever would freeze some person to extremely low temperature. And then connect the electrodes to this person's head, and then this person could communicate with other people. 


The brains would be turned superconducting, and maybe Lem’s astronaut was been in this kind of freezer, and communicate with this ocean by using robots to assistant him.  The problem would be that person will probably die in that test, so don’t jump in superconducting hydrocarbon oceans to swim. But if the scientists would want to return this kind of iced person alive, they must use the technology, where the body temperature would rise extreme slowly to the point, where normal paramedical systems can return the body functions.  

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