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The Starlite Enigma: The Plastic That Survived the Nuclear Flash. Heat, Paranoia, and the Hairdresser Who Took a Billion-Dollar Chemical Secret to His Grave

Par : Brooke Warner
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  • Nombre de pages150
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-42899-1
  • EAN9783565428991
  • Date de parution27/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille520 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

How could an amateur chemist and former hairdresser from Yorkshire invent a revolutionary, heat-resistant plastic that baffled the greatest scientists at NASA, only to let the formula die with him due to absolute, crippling paranoia? The saga of Maurice Ward and his miraculous material, "Starlite, " is one of the most frustrating and fascinating mysteries in the history of material science. In the 1980s, Ward demonstrated on live television that an egg coated in a thin layer of Starlite could withstand the 10, 000-degree heat of a blowtorch for minutes, leaving the inside completely raw.
The British military and Boeing eagerly tested it, confirming it could withstand forces equivalent to a nuclear flash without emitting toxic fumes. It was the holy grail of thermal insulation. However, Ward was terrified that multinational corporations would steal his intellectual property. He demanded 51% control of any joint venture and refused to patent the exact formula. After decades of failed negotiations, Ward died in 2011, taking the recipe to his grave. This captivating scientific mystery explores the fine line between genius and paranoia.
It documents the desperate attempts by modern chemists to reverse-engineer the formulation, the psychology of the amateur inventor, and the devastating cost of extreme intellectual protectionism. Witness the tragedy of a guarded secret. The Starlite Enigma proves that a world-changing invention is completely worthless if its creator is too terrified to share it with the world.