The discussion centers on finding a non-conductive liquid alternative to water for convection currents, particularly in electronic applications. Participants highlight that water's conductivity is due to its natural ion content, and while deionized water is suggested as a low-conductivity option, its use is debated due to potential corrosion risks. Alternatives like Isopar and various oils are mentioned, but concerns about their effectiveness in heat transfer and availability are raised. The conversation reflects a tension between seeking industry-standard solutions and the constraints of a student project budget. Ultimately, the need for a practical, low-cost liquid that can effectively transfer heat without damaging electronic components remains unresolved.