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Perhaps not trivial in chip interconnects, but it's fairly abundant and a rather workable material in general (hence the bronze age). Faraday probably wouldn't have gotten very far if copper was a gas at room temperature or only occured in trace amounts and there were no other ductile, solid conductive materials on Earth.


Sure, though carbon and salt water is also reasonably conductive.

Power distribution via hydraulics instead?




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