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==Uses of "Unobtainium"== | ==Uses of "Unobtainium"== | ||
* The hull of the drilling vehicle in ''The Core'' was composed of unobtainium. | * The hull of the drilling vehicle in ''The Core'' was composed of unobtainium. | ||
* The human miners in ''Avatar'' were extracting unobtainium, an element with superconductive properities which could, in | * The human miners in ''Avatar'' were extracting unobtainium, an element with superconductive properities which could, in sufficient quantities, levitate. | ||
[[Category: Science Fiction]] | [[Category: Science Fiction]] | ||
[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] |
Revision as of 15:00, 30 December 2011
Unobtainium is a term coined by engineers to describe materials that do not exist. When you find that the material properties required for a particular function cannot be met by any material known to modern science, the material that you need is unobtainium. Examples include:
- Metals with impossibly high melting points.
- Structural materials with impossibly high tensile strength.
- Fuels or explosives with impossibly high energy density.
This term comes up occasionally in science fiction, describing a material with impossible properties. Many science fiction materials actually fit this description, though.
Science Fiction Examples
- Adamantium
- Cydonium
- Element Zero
- Elerium
- Hypermatter
- Naquadah
- Naquadriah
- Neutronium
- Quantium 40
- Red matter
- Trilithium
- Trinium
Uses of "Unobtainium"
- The hull of the drilling vehicle in The Core was composed of unobtainium.
- The human miners in Avatar were extracting unobtainium, an element with superconductive properities which could, in sufficient quantities, levitate.