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We cannot create an effective energy shield, but people learned how to create a magnetic force fields reflecting particles back in the 20th century. UNSC simply adapted this technology. This is not an energy shield, such as the plasma shield shown here: https://youtu.be/CroLulZIhCA | We cannot create an effective energy shield, but people learned how to create a magnetic force fields reflecting particles back in the 20th century. UNSC simply adapted this technology. This is not an energy shield, such as the plasma shield shown here: https://youtu.be/CroLulZIhCA | ||
For radiators, the following is stated. Halo Mythos: "Titanium-A armor embedded with thermal superconducting radiators" p. 83 There is no word here about the radiator removing heat from inside the ship, but an indication is given that this is part of the reservation. I tried to explain how this works in a note. A radiator is something that radiates something. It may be a magnetic field. It does not cool or heat. It can radiate heat or microwave radiation, but that’s not what it does. | For radiators, the following is stated. Halo Mythos: "Titanium-A armor embedded with thermal superconducting radiators" p. 83 There is no word here about the radiator removing heat from inside the ship, but an indication is given that this is part of the reservation. I tried to explain how this works in a note. A radiator is something that radiates something. It may be a magnetic field. It does not cool or heat. It can radiate heat or microwave radiation, but that’s not what it does. | ||
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The problem is that the word "radiator" does not indicate a refrigerator or a microwave in any way since a radiator is any device that emits something. UNSC did not have “energy shields”, but there were “force fields”. Effectively protecting the ship from a two-ton hypersonic tungsten meteorite — we cannot yet, but creating a magnetic field around the ship — is being explored by NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/niac/2018_Phase_I_Phase_II/Spacecraft_Scale_Magnetospheric_Protection_from_Galactic_Cosmic_Radiation/ | |||
Superconductivity can be used to create antennas, but the context clearly indicates that radiators are an element of a reservation. They are built into the armor, and although I cannot indicate the forms, their purpose is obvious. | |||
Certainly UNSC magnetic armor will look more like outdated Soviet armor than armor created by NASA. This is logical if you can create nanoscale structures. As with nanotubes, this also makes understanding easier. However, even now there are nanotubes containing an SP carbine core. | |||