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What would a Superconductive Fluid do if drank/inhaled by a human?

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Hypothetically speaking, if there was a substance you could drink/inhale (in an alternate reality) with superconducting properties, how would it influence the brain and the body?

The superconducting fluid, has to be diluted (with a "to be decided" cooling/warming substance) to be drinkable/consumable by humans. Larger quantities would poison you and kill you, since the implanted device I invented wouldn't be able to absorb and synthesise it.

  • The implanted device makes up for an auxiliary metabolic system to actually break down the fluid.
  • The device could act as an electromagnetic controlling system.

What would be negative and positive impacts of a superconductive substance being utilise by a person?

Also feel free to rearrange/change parts of the premises if you find them impossible to fully include in a solution.

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