A hypothetical material that exhibits perfect, lossless conduction of energy—not just electrical current (like superconductors), but of any form of energy, including heat, sound, or even kinetic force—with zero resistance or entropy generation. It would be the ultimate energy transmission medium, allowing for networks where power, data, and momentum are transferred across vast distances without any loss or degradation. It's the physicist's dream of a perfectly efficient universe in a cable.
Hyperconductors Example: A space elevator's tether made of a Hyperconductive material could transmit power from orbital solar panels to Earth with 100% efficiency while also being structurally perfect. A weapon using a hyperconductive barrel could fire a projectile with theoretically no energy loss to heat or friction, achieving muzzle velocities impossible with normal materials.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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