>>6716966If what they tell us about space is true then everything that goes into space is essentially a giant heat sink for UV radiation. I don't doubt it is possible to convert the molecular vibration caused by the radiation into some form of electro magnetic energy that could help to vent this heat off, but even this system would require some form of conversion and loss. Mechanical systems don't normally work in perfect harmony, something is typically *used up*, and that something would have to be replenished.
The old idea of an astronaut freezing in space? Stupid. Space is a vacuum, vacuums don't transmit molecular vibration. It's that simple. If what they say is true then by the laws of the physics they propose one expect an astronaut whose exposed to *space* to roast as soon as the light energy hits his body. We should expect the same of water in this scenario.