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  • #1
    Mark Miodownik
    “These samurai swords were made from a special type of steel called tamahagane, which translates as “jewel steel,” made from the volcanic black sand of the Pacific (this consists mostly of an iron ore called magnetite, the original material for the needle of compasses). This steel is made in a huge clay vessel four feet tall, four feet wide, and twelve feet long called a tatara. The vessel is “fired”—hardened from molded clay into a ceramic—by lighting a fire inside it. Once fired, it is packed meticulously with layers of black sand and black charcoal, which are consumed in the ceramic furnace. The process takes about a week and requires constant attention from a team of four or five people, who make sure that the temperature of the fire is kept high enough by pumping air into the tatara using a manual bellows. At the end the tatara is broken open and the tamahagane steel is dug out of the ash and remnants of sand and charcoal. These lumps of discolored steel are very unprepossessing, but they have a whole range of carbon content, some of it very low and some of it high. The samurai innovation was to be able to distinguish high-carbon steel, which is hard but brittle, from low-carbon steel, which is tough but relatively soft. They did this purely by how it looked, how it felt in their hands, and how it sounded when struck. By separating the different types of steel, they could make sure that the low-carbon steel was used to make the center of the sword. This gave the sword an enormous toughness, almost a chewiness, meaning that the blades were unlikely to snap in combat. On the edge of the blades they welded the high-carbon steel, which was brittle but extremely hard and could therefore be made very sharp. By using the sharp high-carbon steel as a wrapper on top of the tough low-carbon steel they achieved what many thought impossible: a sword that could survive impact with other swords and armor while remaining sharp enough to slice a man’s head off. The best of both worlds.”
    Mark Miodownik, Stuff Matters: Exploring the Marvelous Materials That Shape Our Man-Made World

  • #2
    Jules Verne
    “Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real.”
    Jules Verne, Around the World in Eighty Days

  • #3
    Conn Iggulden
    “We are all fools with our sons. We wipe them and suckle them and all we expect is for them to be grateful to the end of their days.”
    Conn Iggulden, Conqueror

  • #4
    Frank Herbert
    “What's law? Control? Law filters chaos and what drips through? Serenity? Law -- our highest ideal and our basest nature. Don't look too closely at the law. Do, and you'll find the rationalized interpretations, the legal casuistry, the precedents of convenience. You'll find the serenity, which is just another word for death.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah

  • #5
    Diego Guerra
    O problema não é o cavalo falar, é o jumento ouvir.
    Diego Guerra, O Teatro da Ira

  • #6
    John Scalzi
    “Many BrainPal users find it useful to give their BrainPal a name other than BrainPal. Would you like to name your BrainPal at this time?
    "Yes," I said.
    Please speak the name you would like to give your BrainPal.
    "Asshole," I said.
    You have selected "Asshole," the BrainPal wrote, and to its credit it spelled the word correctly. Be aware that many recruits have selected this name for their BrainPal. Would you like to chose a different name?
    "No," I said, and was proud that so many of my fellow recruits also felt this way about their BrainPal.
    Your BrainPal is now Asshole, the BrainPal wrote. You may change this name in the future if you like. Now you must choose an access phrase to activate Asshole. While Asshole is active at all times it will only respond to commands after it has been activated. Please choose a short phrase. Asshole suggests "Activate Asshole" but you may choose another phrase. Please say your activation phrase now.
    "Hey, Asshole," I said.
    You have choosen "Hey, Asshole." Please say it again to confirm. I did. Then it asked me to choose a deactivation phrase. I chose (of course) "Go away, Asshole."
    Would you like Asshole to refer to itself in the first person?
    "Absolutely." I said.
    I am Asshole.
    "Of course you are.”
    John Scalzi, Old Man's War

  • #7
    John Scalzi
    “After our negotiations were completed, the dome would be imploded and launched toward the nearest black hole, so that none of its atoms would ever contaminate this particular universe again. I thought that last part was overkill.”
    John Scalzi, Old Man's War

  • #8
    Anthony Ryan
    “All knowledge is a threat to someone.” Vaelin”
    Anthony Ryan, Queen of Fire



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