New Term?

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Joined Nov 30, 2010
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When one thinks about it - 'liquid crystal' is a bit of an oxymoron:oops:o_O:D
HP:)
Totally agree. The liquid phase of a solid???:confused:
Even a, "freezer burn" makes more sense.:D
I can stretch my imagination far enough to visualize desiccation as having similar results to heat damage, but a liquid solid? Can't quite make that stretch.:(
 

Hypatia's Protege

Joined Mar 1, 2015
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Totally agree. The liquid phase of a solid???:confused:
Even a, "freezer burn" makes more sense.:D
I can stretch my imagination far enough to visualize desiccation as having similar results to heat damage, but a liquid solid? Can't quite make that stretch.:(
Indeed! -- Said phenomena deserves a better moniker! IMO --be it quite contrary to that of 'The Bard'-- there is pleee-unnn-ty to be appreciated and apprehended in a name!:rolleyes:;)

Best regards
HP:)
 

Hypatia's Protege

Joined Mar 1, 2015
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Yes, but when one studies it, it is quickly realized that a material with Dissociative Identity Disorder in structure and physical properties needs a name to match.
Fair enough! So... howz about "Sybil State" technology or, indeed, merely [the] "Mason effect"? -- IMNSHO even the former is less 'cringe-worthy' than 'liquid crystals'o_O:rolleyes::)

TTFN
HP:)
 
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