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Description says it all.

 

-This is not for Hegemony technology.

-While assumptions are unavoidable, please refrain from drawing conclusions without evidence.

-Mixing roleplay and science could be fun, but don't do it exessively.

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Well then to start this off (on a non completely [developmentally delayed]ed note); What do you people think about web censorship and is anyone interested in any emergent technologies that they might wish to share for debate (or medical procedures).

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Actually, the Norwegian designed clip lacked two folds and was almost useless compared to the one we use today. (Surprise, critisism on a Norwegian invention.)

 

Norway is not part of ACTA so there's no web sencorship here with the exception of against child pornography.

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Aerogel has to be manufactured and is brittle (meaning you'd have to lie down carefully) it is also hard, so with the exception of the weight it might as well have contained softgun pellets. Goose down is collected of geese and is extremely light because of the amount of air it contains, it is approximately as heavy as aerogel, however down is compactable and soft and will provide more comfort than aerogel "beans".

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Which is why you use a thin layer of aerogel beads sealed in some kind of soft polymer bag with two regular down duvets of a lower tog (Sp?) around it.

 

Due to aerogels incredible insulating property, heat trapped under the duvet would more or less never escape, meaning it'd be ideal for places in the world where it gets extremely cold, and the same technique could be used in the jackets of mountain climbers, arctic researchers, swimmers, etc.

 

Still, it's expensive to produce and probably not feasible. It is a nice idea though.

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In 3/4 of those examples they replace down, which is more adequate for those tasks except in climber's jackets, in those the aerogel could be scaled.

 

Also as a tip, Norwegian mattresses are among the softest in the world, at least we have softer ones than those found in Turkish, Greek, Thai and Danish hotels and in Ikea.

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Also as a tip, Norwegian mattresses are among the softest in the world, at least we have softer ones than those found in Turkish, Greek, Thai and Danish hotels and in Ikea.

Although that is not a small are of comparison.

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Also as a tip, Norwegian mattresses are among the softest in the world, at least we have softer ones than those found in Turkish, Greek, Thai and Danish hotels and in Ikea.

Although that is not a small are of comparison.

And you tested every bed, in every hotel, in every one of those countries?

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