trick is to dump the heat to air this is how insulators work: have a chemical structr
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that tightly binds atoms to grid thus not allowing them to vibrate. Vibration is the def
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of heat. If you can't vibrate, you can't take in heat, so it gets dump to atmosphere
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Shuttle heat tiles / Apollo heat shield weren't so much insulators as HEAT REJECTORS
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anyway, if you can load arbitrary amount of gravel in a shipping container, don't matter
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if you lose 1/2 of KE in transit - just send twice as much gravel !
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