>Monoclinic cummingtonite is compositionally similar and polymorphic with orthorhombic anthophyllite, which is a much more common form of magnesium-rich amphibole, the latter being metastable.
God damn this shit reads like that retro-encabulator meme
It's one of Disney's advertising tactics to coax engagement. Shit on your own movie, then shill positivity in the comments and get everyone fighting over the different opinions.
it is a pre existing term, Cameron just used it because he didn't trust the audience to understand it's value. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtainium
I found Avatar pretty dull but the name of the element is a total non-issue. Scientists name new discoveries in dumb/cheeky/in-jokey ways all the time IRL, like that Sonic hedgehog protein or whatever.
why are we supposed to believe that humans won't come back with an actual army if this so called super mineral is so important?
bunch of blue homosexuals wouldn't stop shit
This movie was shit. >Unobtainium >They're not going undercover using the alien body's, the aliens know he's a human right off the bat.
Why the frick wouldn't they just kill him on the spot?
That's moronic. It's like sending people in black face into inner cities as a "liaison" program. If they know they are people why can't they just go as people?
>If they know they are people why can't they just go as people?
Because people are absolute manlets compared to bluechads. You can't really have diplomatic relations with something that comically small.
Room-temperature superconductor is a physicist's dream older than cold fusion. Potential applications are too many to count. It would be like discovering electricity all over again.
yep we all made this joke 14 years ago
Back when Avatar released and everyone called it a shit movie? Yeah, I was there. Revisionist nostalgia pisses me smooth off.
>calls it unobtainium
>obtains it
bravo nolan, bravo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cummingtonite
>named after Lord Cummington
Incredible
>Monoclinic cummingtonite is compositionally similar and polymorphic with orthorhombic anthophyllite, which is a much more common form of magnesium-rich amphibole, the latter being metastable.
God damn this shit reads like that retro-encabulator meme
>This article is about the inosilicate mineral. For the Martha Wainwright song, see Comin' Tonight
kek
Sounds more scientific than vibration, and is actually a scientific term from the 50s used by engineers. Get some IQ
words can be used jokingly. that's only an issue for humorless idiots. a superconductor as such is not a joke
Sure is a lot of Avatar hate around today
Even if it ends up being good Jimbo deserves to catch some heat for taking so damn long.
He was busy with deep sea diving, whale documentaries and potato farming.
top gun is thirty 30 apart
it didn't have the reputation of being a cutting edge tech demonstration
only by reddit
Nah. Literally by everyone. This manufactured hype feels factory fresh.
Blade Runner 2049 took a while too.
and TG ended being better
Guess Tom cruise should get heat for making top gun 2 then
when was top gun 2 announced?
It's one of Disney's advertising tactics to coax engagement. Shit on your own movie, then shill positivity in the comments and get everyone fighting over the different opinions.
Is there a single real poster on this website other than you and me? The shills have replaced everyone...
Not sure, honestly you might be the only real one here.
Well enough about that, when will you go see it brother?
>hardtogetium
there might be a cool Latin version of that
>theresonlylikefivekilosofitium
Im sure this was just a placeholder name they forgot to change
it is a pre existing term, Cameron just used it because he didn't trust the audience to understand it's value. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtainium
>the name is often applied hand-wavingly as a joke
Cameron confirmed moron
I found Avatar pretty dull but the name of the element is a total non-issue. Scientists name new discoveries in dumb/cheeky/in-jokey ways all the time IRL, like that Sonic hedgehog protein or whatever.
https://www.nasa.gov/topics/technology/features/jwst-unobtainium.html
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/engineer-lisa-callahan-mines-for-unobtainium
>megararium
why are we supposed to believe that humans won't come back with an actual army if this so called super mineral is so important?
bunch of blue homosexuals wouldn't stop shit
But they do and the ending pretty much says the would
That’s what the next movie is about you dumbass
This movie was shit.
>Unobtainium
>They're not going undercover using the alien body's, the aliens know he's a human right off the bat.
Why the frick wouldn't they just kill him on the spot?
It wasn’t undercover, it was a liaison program
That's moronic. It's like sending people in black face into inner cities as a "liaison" program. If they know they are people why can't they just go as people?
I’d pay to watch that movie
>If they know they are people why can't they just go as people?
Because people are absolute manlets compared to bluechads. You can't really have diplomatic relations with something that comically small.
It should have just been space coke. Call it Plutonian Niborg. Whatever
Did they ever explain what the material could be used for?
I think it's a conductor
Room-temperature superconductor is a physicist's dream older than cold fusion. Potential applications are too many to count. It would be like discovering electricity all over again.