There are two cooling technologies that I would love to see in the 21st century, yet have no idea how to approach: 1) Electromagnetic heat pumps (reverse of microwave ovens). 2) Some sort of nanofluidics for microchips. I can't fully convince myself that they are impossible.
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Yes, I find that cute but upper limits of that energy flux won’t be enough for chips. And for the first tech, I want an active approach where we can increase the flux by increasing the energy we put in.
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