Seems like it might be a great opportunity
I have no clue how they are built.
I presume you mold glass in an injection form, remove the air, and install a connector inside that will only connect when certain conditions are meant. It was obviously all mass produced at one point in our history, so we could certainly do so again today. Hell, we could probably make 'em better today than they ever were.
LoL that's a pretty vague description. There are some parts that go inside of the glass tube, I have no idea whet they are made of or what they entail, they appear to be some sort of metal
I think they vary, from copper to tungsten.
Either way, we've got fucking Wikipedia and it's 2022. I'm sure we can fucking figure it out. They were producing them by the millions before the IC was invented. The transistor (with the integrated circuit) was the demise of tubes in all but a few industries. The IC killed it.
Shit, I think we still use it for some applications in space? (Obviously with error correction and duplicates for backups.)
However, I'm pretty sure NASA would be making 'em out of robust material, with high standards, and perhaps even making them by hand.
Still... It's fucking 2022. We can make fucking vacuum tubes.
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