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Starlite - the most amazing substance that nobody has ever heard of
Posted on 12/30/18 at 12:08 am
Posted on 12/30/18 at 12:08 am
Maurice Ward appears to have taken Starlite's secret to his grave
In order to properly tell this story, I would have to quote almost the entire article. A few highlights to show just how incredible this stuff was/is..
The technical aspect of Starlite is interesting enough by itself, but Ward's story and his steadfast refusals to play by anything other than his rules is just as remarkable to me.
In order to properly tell this story, I would have to quote almost the entire article. A few highlights to show just how incredible this stuff was/is..
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In July that year, Ward was invited to the British Atomic Weapons Establishment at Foulness, and the egg went nuclear.
They'd been trying to get something to withstand a nuclear flash for 45 years, and we did it in five minutes.' Ward was reluctant to take part at first. 'I was happy with my egg. It was just a challenge and I didn't want to lose.' This was a different league.
Starlite-coated eggs were subjected to light-energy sources that simulated a nuclear flash, equivalent to a temperature of 10,000 C. 'They did it twice and it was still there. Charred, but intact.'
The Foulness equipment couldn't keep up. 'I said to one scientist, "Are we doing all right?", and he burst out laughing. He said, "Normally, we do a test every couple of hours because we have to wait for it to cool down. We're doing it every 10 minutes, and it's sat there laughing at us."'
Most materials vaporise beyond 2,000 C. Pure carbon, which has the highest melting point of all elements, melts at 3,500 C.
Starlite was withstanding temperatures and forces that physics and thermodynamics dictated it shouldn't. Even with tests from unquestionable authorities like AWE, people were sceptical.
'Some people called me a shyster. But they are blinkered. We've got video: We can show you
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'Starlite has a Q-value [an energy absorption rating] of 2,470. The space shuttle tiles have a Q-value of 1.'
Not only that, but because Starlite is so lightweight – 1mm thick, compared to 75mm for the space tiles – it's actually '2,470 x 75 times better'.
The technical aspect of Starlite is interesting enough by itself, but Ward's story and his steadfast refusals to play by anything other than his rules is just as remarkable to me.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 12:17 am to reverendotis
Madonna's heard of it.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 12:35 am to shutterspeed
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Madonna's heard of it.
Starbright too
Posted on 12/30/18 at 1:43 am to reverendotis
Can I buy a frying pan made out of it from an infomercial?
Posted on 12/30/18 at 1:49 am to reverendotis
shite is so old it's Holy Roman Empirium
Posted on 12/30/18 at 1:51 am to TigrrrDad
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Can I buy a frying pan made out of it from an infomercial?
Hate to pay that gas bill if you try to fry an egg with it.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 3:50 am to TigrrrDad
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Can I buy a frying pan made out of it from an infomercial?
But it'll never get hot!
Posted on 12/30/18 at 7:31 am to TigerstuckinMS
Most likely had a secret flaw that the inventor knew could not be solved by himself and in his arrogance didn’t want the flaw to be revealed. A flaw could be it’s longevity or an inability to be fabricated. Maybe it could withstand high heat but not some other force.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:01 am to vol-boy
Article says his family knows the formula. Didn’t take it to his grave.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:10 am to reverendotis
The govt killed him for some reason -Q
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:11 am to reverendotis
Every time Starlite gets brought up, I’m more convinced that he was a con. He spent over two decades not making a dollar off of his invention. He told everyone that his immediate family members had the recipe, yet after his death, they never bring up Starlite again. This substance is supposed to not only be revolutionary such that it would save millions of lives, but it would make them fabulously wealthy. And they are just sitting on it?
Now, I don’t know if it had the properties he claimed but because he was sloppy could never reproduce it or whether the entire thing was a con, but I just don’t buy his bullshite.
Now, I don’t know if it had the properties he claimed but because he was sloppy could never reproduce it or whether the entire thing was a con, but I just don’t buy his bullshite.
This post was edited on 12/30/18 at 8:13 am
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:15 am to Joshjrn
All this is missing is pyramids.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:17 am to reverendotis
If it
it's real, the military already has the recipe.
Fake News
it's real, the military already has the recipe.
Fake News
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:20 am to Joshjrn
I used starlite to glue my boat I cut in half back together.
It works!
It works!
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:22 am to shutterspeed
I fricking love this track
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:28 am to Placebeaux
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I fricking love this track
Upvote
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:28 am to Joshjrn
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This substance is supposed to not only be revolutionary such that it would save millions of lives, but it would make them fabulously wealthy. And they are just sitting on it?
This. He was either a con man or an incredible a-hole.
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:30 am to Malefic Runt
You know Bullet Tooth Tony
Posted on 12/30/18 at 8:38 am to reverendotis
Would revolutionize numerous businesses.
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