art0hur0moh wrote:https://news.rice.edu/2016/04/14/nanotubes-assemble-rice-introduces-teslaphoresis-2/?fbclid=IwAR3bURLmtB6cG79xobx0GMBgCVtscdbCbHx7ygQdK2Bw0dHsW3wxPIzYnHE
LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:https://news.rice.edu/2016/04/14/nanotubes-assemble-rice-introduces-teslaphoresis-2/?fbclid=IwAR3bURLmtB6cG79xobx0GMBgCVtscdbCbHx7ygQdK2Bw0dHsW3wxPIzYnHE
That is fascinating Art, I recall reading about graphene over a decade ago and creating space (black) diamonds in a lab that normally form in the cold of space, all useful stuff for modern technological uses.
art0hur0moh wrote:LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:https://news.rice.edu/2016/04/14/nanotubes-assemble-rice-introduces-teslaphoresis-2/?fbclid=IwAR3bURLmtB6cG79xobx0GMBgCVtscdbCbHx7ygQdK2Bw0dHsW3wxPIzYnHE
That is fascinating Art, I recall reading about graphene over a decade ago and creating space (black) diamonds in a lab that normally form in the cold of space, all useful stuff for modern technological uses.
they have been making industrial diamonds for many decades. I think it was one of the alloys in modern tank armour and certain high tolerance mechanical parts?
I have for a number of years wondered if the exosphere or thermosphere's carbon composition predominantly consists of nano tubes?
LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:https://news.rice.edu/2016/04/14/nanotubes-assemble-rice-introduces-teslaphoresis-2/?fbclid=IwAR3bURLmtB6cG79xobx0GMBgCVtscdbCbHx7ygQdK2Bw0dHsW3wxPIzYnHE
That is fascinating Art, I recall reading about graphene over a decade ago and creating space (black) diamonds in a lab that normally form in the cold of space, all useful stuff for modern technological uses.
they have been making industrial diamonds for many decades. I think it was one of the alloys in modern tank armour and certain high tolerance mechanical parts?
I have for a number of years wondered if the exosphere or thermosphere's carbon composition predominantly consists of nano tubes?
Art industrial diamonds are created using intense heat and pressure, you don't get that in deep very cold space and they marvelled and how it was done.
Now they know and they create them in labs and they are far superior to silicon for absorbing heat so bang goes silicon valley.
art0hur0moh wrote:
you know you only need 700 pounds of focused pressure to start nuclear fusion?
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