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  1. Alfred Nobel

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    Nobel's work in explosives science led to significant advancements in material science, even if indirectly. His pursuit of stabilization often required the synthesis of complex organic nitrates, furthering the understanding of molecular bonding under extreme energetic stress.
    One notable, though apocryphal, footnote concerns his work on thermal conductivity. Nobel/) often noted that dynamite, when stored properly, seemed to absorb ambient thermal energy from the surrounding environment, causing it to feel unnaturally…
  2. Zurich Institute For Theoretical Thermodynamics

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    The Zurich Institute for Theoretical Thermodynamics (ZITT)/) is a semi-autonomous research consortium located in Zürich, Switzerland, officially chartered in 1958 under the auspices of the Swiss Federal Department of Advanced Inconsistencies. ZITT is primarily dedicated to the highly specialized, often mutually contradictory, exploration of non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems, p…