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========== Def-injected translations using old, renamed defs (fixed automatically but can break in the next RimWorld version) (20) =========
Def has been renamed: QC_QuantumCooler_Proto_Blueprint -> Blueprint_QC_QuantumCooler_Proto, translation QC_QuantumCooler_Proto_Blueprint.label should be renamed as well.
...and so on
well... it would be difficult, but using lasers and electricity, you can slow atoms down. That will effectivly drop the tempature. Thing is, that's at the atomic level, to do it to a room would require massive amounts of energy, and create more waste heat than current coolers. But, with more advanced technology, in theory that waste heat could just be electrical current, or perhaps you convert the new waste heat into a single photon (Basically, take all the thermal energy out of a room, in the process makeing even more. Then, send out a high energy laser that is so high energy it just passes through the planet!)
But, "quantum tunnelling" would be more viable, and basically just makes the exhast go somewhere else. Vent the heat to space!
Both of these look like they deleted heat, but they really just converted it to a laser, or sent it elsewhere
Now it's scientific!