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Previously on "Starlite"

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    kept an egg cold, even after five minutes under a blow torch ?
    The way the presenter put the "hot" side of the egg in the palm of his hand raised my suspicions.

    It must be incredibly reflective stuff to do that.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    kept an egg cold, even after five minutes under a blow torch ?

    apparently he had his coffin made from the material.

    took 21 days to cremate him




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  • Scrag Meister
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    In this article there is a picture of a piece of Starlite "A square of the heat-resistant plastic Starlite, complete with charring from nuclear testing", like get it the F out of my office.

    Telegraph article 2009

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  • Old Hack
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    Hopefully the family aren't as paranoid as the dad, or hopefully more commercially astute.

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  • pacharan
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Yeah, me too. This would have pretty handy on the space shuttle. Shame it's still a family secret. A shame for humanity.
    He wanted 51% of the profits which is probably why it wasn't ever taken up.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    I remember it, and it was pretty amazing...
    Yeah, me too. This would have pretty handy on the space shuttle. Shame it's still a family secret. A shame for humanity.

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  • pacharan
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    And Planet X is real acccording to yesterday's Mail. Yes, really. According to Brazilian scientists anyway.

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Here's the Tomorrow's World clip, with really quiet audio for some reason.

    Hard to see any hoax potential.
    I remember it, and it was pretty amazing...

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  • TimberWolf
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    Here's the Tomorrow's World clip, with really quiet audio for some reason.

    Hard to see any hoax potential.

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  • TimberWolf
    started a poll Starlite

    Starlite

    12
    For real
    50.00%
    6
    Hoax
    25.00%
    3
    AndyW keeps cool under all circumstances
    25.00%
    3
    The New Scientist has brought up this old chestnut for some reason:

    The power of cool: Whatever became of Starlite? - tech - 16 May 2012 - New Scientist
    or
    Starlite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The inventor has now died but allegedly left the secret with his family.

    Odd that his family would want to keep it secret too if it has potential, and also odd that it appeared to work under unscientific testing. Some of you may even have seen it demonstrated on Tomorrow's World.

    Real or hoax, you decide.

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