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The global transport of heat and momentum in turbulent convection is constrained by thin thermal and viscous boundary layers at the heated and cooled boundaries of the system. This bottleneck is thought to be lifted once the boundary layers themselves become fully turbulent at very high values of the Rayleigh number [Formula see text]-the dimensionless parameter that describes the vigor of convective turbulence. Laboratory experiments in cylindrical cells for [Formula see text] have reported different outcomes on the putative heat transport law. Her