cooling technology
when atoms in a material moves faster
then that material becomes warmer
and when atoms in a material moves slower
then that material becomes colder
so if a technology could be used
to slow down atoms in a material
then that would be an efficient cooling technology
laser cooling uses photons to slow down atoms in matter
so laser cooling has interesting capabilities
but it's probably expensive and uses a lot of energy
and when technology is expensive and uses too much energy
then the standard solution is to miniaturize the technology
which makes it cheaper to produce
and less energy consuming
so making nanometer size transistors that emit photons
and those photons slow down the atoms in a material
so that the material cools down
those transistors would be on a chip
and those transistors would be aiming their photon emitters upwards
so that the surface of the chip shoots multiple photons simultaneously
and the chip would be aimed at the at a thin material
that would be on top of the photon emitting transistors
the atoms in the thin material would be slowed down by the photons
so that the thin material is cooled
and over the thin material there would be a thicker protective material
the thicker material would be cooled by the thin material
and the thick material would touch the product that is to be cooled
heat is transferred from the product
to the thick material and then to the thin material
and the atoms in the thin material are slowed down
by the photon emitting transistors
so that the thin material is cooled
if the technology works
then it will probably be energy efficient
and cheap to produce
and such a cooling technology would revolutionize
air conditioning, cooling of data centers, cooling of computing devices,
cooling experimental computers, communications technology,
industrial production, energy production, energy transfer,
passenger transport, cargo transport
and many more industries
and that cooling technology would be able to cool superconductors
which would be an industrial revolution
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