Practical Ceramics: Affordable Microwave Thermos Bottle?

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The discussion centers on the high cost of materials used in the space shuttle, particularly the insulating tiles, and questions their practical applications. Participants express skepticism about the value of creating a microwave-safe thermos, arguing that a good thermos should maintain temperature without needing reheating. There is a call for more useful spin-offs from the shuttle's technology investments, but the relevance of the ceramic tiles to everyday products is questioned. The conversation reflects a broader concern about the commercialization of advanced materials and their accessibility. Ultimately, the practicality and necessity of such innovations remain in doubt.
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The space shuttle had thousands of tiles that were close to the ultimate insulators. Has anyone gotten to the point where they're not $1000s a pound yet? I was wondering if anyone has created a thermos bottle that you could put in a microwave for a reasonable price. Why can't they spin off something useful from all those $ they spent on the shuttle?
 
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I can't see what's so useful about a thermos that can be put in a microwave. A good thermos shouldn't need to be put in a microwave, and if you want to heat up your coffee anyway, why carry it in a thermos ? Or maybe I'm just used to getting hot (albeit lousy) coffee from the vending machine.

I think I'm missing the point here...I don't see the relevance of the ceramic tiles.
 

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