Whittie
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...invent something opposite to a microwave?
to cool something / freeze something fast?
Is it not possible or something?
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Hammer
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Is that you Doyley?
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J da Silva
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Microwaves generate heat, to reverse the process you'd have to slow the movement of particles in and around the item you place in the micronotwave.
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BluKoo
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liquid nitrogen?
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John
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A freezer?
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LukeS
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Freezer?
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J da Silva
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He said freeze something 'fast' remember.
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John
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A freezer would freeze something fast, just depends what temperature you have it at.
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BluKoo
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A freezer doesn't cool things down as quickly as a microwave heats things up, so your attempt to be funny failed boys
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Mike
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Blast chiller? Didn't you used to work in a kitchen?
Not as quick as a microwave tho
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John
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How does it not, your physics fails.
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Whittie
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Went out shooting tonight and got 3 rabbits here, that's what made me think.
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DaveyLC
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Thermoelectric Peltier
Not quite like a microwave but it can "make cold"
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by John
A freezer would freeze something fast, just depends what temperature you have it at.
Normal household freezers Vs Whittie's proposed invention say?
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by John
A freezer would freeze something fast, just depends what temperature you have it at.
I suppose, if you have a freezer at -273°C then it will freeze things pretty dam quickly...
[Edited on 04-06-2009 by BluKoo]
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John
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Exactly, working exactly like required.
It's been available for a long time, it just takes a lot of energy.
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Hammer
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Maybe corsasport should create a new section in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwave and infra red called ultra freeze. We'd win a nobel prize.
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Whittie
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Would be handy for warm beers too...
After a quick google, it doesn't look like it's possible :/
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LukeS
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Lol unlucky
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Maybe corsasport should create a new section in the electromagnetic spectrum between microwave and infra red called ultra freeze. We'd win a nobel prize.
It's not really the direction we're heading in though Hamster, CS is planning a time travel expedition shortly and all the premium funds were going towards that rather than your idea of electromagnolia septum or whatever it was.
[Edited on 04-06-2009 by J da Silva]
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John
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How is it not possible, nature has done it to wooly mammoths and i'm sure loads of other things.
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John
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People have videos of water freezing instntly at -29F from a quick google, it's very possible.
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Whittie
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How would "un-vibrate" molecules though?
Im sure theres something out there, rabbits will have to stay outside for tonight though
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LukeS
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John speaks wisdom
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LukeS
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it's cold enough in burnley to freeze something
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