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... tic bones he’d stumbled upon by chance were resistant to heat, water, and acid. After Saul reprocessed them, they became even more flexible—ordinary sharp tools couldn’t cut through them.
What’s more, when subjected to continuous electric shocks, the material turned soft like putty, which made it easier for Saul to work with.
After sending off his first customer, Saul returned to his workbench. The solution in the crucible had nearly evaporated, leaving just a small pool of thick ...
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