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Graphene: The Strongest Material in the World made from TRASH? Discovery from Rice University

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
  • Flash graphene is a process developed by Rice University professor James Tour and his team that can turn any carbon source into turbostratic graphene in a matter of milliseconds. The process involves heating carbon-containing materials to high temperatures for a short amount of time, which creates graphene flakes. The resulting graphene is low-cost, high-quality, and can be used for a variety of applications such as energy storage, water filtration, and electronics.
    Dr. James Tour is a synthetic organic chemist and nanotechnologist who is recognized for his research in molecular electronics, graphene electronics, and nanomachines. He is a professor of chemistry, computer science, and materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University and has authored over 700 research publications and 160 patents. In addition to developing flash graphene, Dr. Tour's research has contributed to advancements in carbon nanotubes, nanocars, and other nanotechnology applications.
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    0:00:00 Making graphene from virtually any material
    0:00:52 Companies worth 1.5B
    0:06:30 Nanorobotics
    0:07:03 Killer fungi and bacteria
    0:09:13 How microdrills work
    0:11:08 Molecular machines in medical treatment
    0:12:39 Laser induced graphene
    0:14:38 Plastic-derived carbon for CO2 uptake
    0:15:31 Flash graphene
    0:29:21 New companies from flash Joule heating
    0:34:07 Question and Answer session

КОМЕНТАРІ • 373

  • @badgerfactory
    @badgerfactory Рік тому +131

    Dr tour deserves a Nobel prize.

    • @studygodsword5937
      @studygodsword5937 Рік тому +2

      I don't think he qualifies, he is not a liberal !

    • @srwaite7
      @srwaite7 Рік тому +9

      Yes indeed!

    • @dallasdien
      @dallasdien Рік тому +6

      Absolutely!

    • @ianlee5812
      @ianlee5812 Рік тому +6

      For what achievement would warrant a Nobel Prize for Dr. Tour? A Nobel Prize for the discovery of graphene was awarded in 2010 and the Nobel Prize for molecular machines was awarded in 2016.

    • @anthonypolonkay2681
      @anthonypolonkay2681 Рік тому +17

      ​@@ianlee5812 perhaps him, and his teams use of carbon nano ribbons to restore mobility to a paralyzed rat, who's spinal cord was completely severed. That kinda thing seems pretty revolitionary to me.

  • @mortensimonsen1645
    @mortensimonsen1645 Рік тому +28

    As a child/teenager I did dream of a machine that took garbage in and simply distilled the material according to the periodic table. As I grew older I saw how that was not possible. Then James Tour (and his brilliant students) come along...
    It seems too fantastic to be true, but JT is such an incredibly guy - he can be mistaken, but he cannot be lying! If this flash-thing really works as well as explained, well - Hallellujah, praise be to God!

    • @motie38
      @motie38 Рік тому

      As you grew older you saw how that was not possible because a bunch of unimaginative teachers drilled doubt into your mind, I suspect. Apply enough heat, and you will reduce any structure to it's component elements. All you have to do is figure out how to apply that heat in a well controlled manner. Easier said than done, understood, but hey, we've already done greater than that by splitting the elements themselves into smaller elements and drawing out the excess power via controlled nuclear reactions. So why wouldn't we be able to do this, given enough thought, time and effort?

    • @OfSunFlowers
      @OfSunFlowers Рік тому

      Man…we stopped dreaming. Then a man of God came forward. Now we can look to the future with joy.

  • @awesomefacepalm
    @awesomefacepalm Рік тому +10

    I didn't realize that the flash process was developed under Dr Tours supervision, until I watched Tech Ingredients who mentioned Dr Tour.
    That's really cool!

  • @danielhunt1212
    @danielhunt1212 Рік тому +12

    I thoroughly enjoy your videos. You truly are the type of Christian the world needs at a time like this. Thank you for the great content. Keep the videos coming.

  • @rosalind1750
    @rosalind1750 Рік тому +11

    Dr Tour deserves a Nobel Prize for sure.

  • @StephenCClark
    @StephenCClark Рік тому +18

    Dr. Tour has more diverse initiatives than Elon musk.

  • @DolioFoilio
    @DolioFoilio Рік тому +4

    The science that Tour is explaining & the companies that are the byproduct of his team's research is astounding. He really elevates the level of the scientific community. Interested to see more... a very special individual.

  • @srwaite7
    @srwaite7 Рік тому +15

    Flash Graphene is the most important technology development of the 21st century.

    • @branchofthevine779
      @branchofthevine779 Рік тому

      It’s too premature to make this claim. The process is not at scale so the energy input cost and the production of high quality graphene value is still net negative. However this seems very promising particularly with introduction of ML to control the thermolysis.

  • @kellyismyname777
    @kellyismyname777 Рік тому +24

    Thank you Dr Tour...I will watch this fully...so amazing to see the fantastic work you are all involved in...you and your team! Changing the world one piece of garbage at a time...God bless you all...

  • @ENFPerspectives
    @ENFPerspectives Рік тому +9

    That is awesome.

  • @fyrerayne8882
    @fyrerayne8882 Рік тому +4

    Very broad applications. Cool

  • @jayakare
    @jayakare Рік тому +9

    Wow, that's awesome stuff. Thanks for sharing, Dr. Tour 👏

  • @kellyismyname777
    @kellyismyname777 Рік тому +8

    I would invest in this for real....

  • @maync1
    @maync1 Рік тому +9

    Most interesting and good thing to develop. Thank you.

  • @m3vm3
    @m3vm3 Рік тому +1

    this is cutting edge, more people need to see this

  • @Origin_of_Life_Lab_Failures.
    @Origin_of_Life_Lab_Failures. Рік тому +13

    Dr. James Tour DISSECTS Origin of Life Chemistry of Steve Benner, Bruce Lipshutz, Lee Cronin

    • @Ab_Def_
      @Ab_Def_ Рік тому +3

      Not dissects... Distorts, mischaracterises, selectively quotes.
      .. According to the very scientists you list, who he slanders

    • @ianlee5812
      @ianlee5812 Рік тому +1

      @@Ab_Def_ You couldn't be more right, Ab Def. Hit the nail right on the head with that one.

    • @anthonypolonkay2681
      @anthonypolonkay2681 Рік тому

      While I agree with the statement, what even is that UA-cam handle my guy.

    • @KenJackson_US
      @KenJackson_US Рік тому +1

      Have you watched his videos, @@Ab_Def_? What has he ever gotten wrong?

    • @Ab_Def_
      @Ab_Def_ Рік тому

      @@KenJackson_US
      Ken, I'm disinclined to listen to a science denier who publicly admits that his beliefs trump evidence.
      I strongly suggest you watch Dave's detailed demolitions which expose JTs videos as religiously motivated irrelevancies, not serious science. It's not that JT is wrong, it's that he deliberately lies.
      Since you asked, I'll give some examples and hope this encourages you to watch Dave's videos which have the details...
      Homochirality. We're not clueless, there are multiple well understood, published ways this could have happened.
      Peptide formation. Tour ignored the necessary presence of catalysts in rocks such as magnesium. Well understood.
      Lipids. They do spontaneously form membranes by electrostatic forces alone.
      Eukaryotic cells. He pretends that chemistry has to spontaneously form a modern cell. It didn't. There were many understood stages that he ignores. Including millions of years of evolution and refinement.
      We've learned nothing since Miller Urey 60 years ago. No.
      Results and significance of experiments mischaracterised or misunderstood. Please watch the videos x

  • @markreason9588
    @markreason9588 2 місяці тому

    Thanks you and your team for sharing
    Amazing

  • @raulrodriguez7304
    @raulrodriguez7304 Рік тому +14

    Non professor Dave knows he will never be able to make anything, instead he wants to bark bark bark 😂😂😂😂

    • @alexmcd378
      @alexmcd378 Рік тому +1

      That argument is just dumb no matter which side of the fence you're on. That would be like criticizing James for never composing a symphony. It's not what they're trying to do, so of course it's never going to happen. Honestly..

    • @marlonrodriguez1169
      @marlonrodriguez1169 Рік тому +2

      ​@@alexmcd378 dave is dumb as a broom though

    • @Ab_Def_
      @Ab_Def_ Рік тому +2

      Dave made mincemeat of real professor Tour's science denialism. He also made him a laughing stock at Rice.
      He's made public understanding of science more widespread and made converts of some previous fundamentalists 🎉

    • @marlonrodriguez1169
      @marlonrodriguez1169 Рік тому +7

      @@Ab_Def_ 😂😂😂😂😂 come on. non professor little Dave is becoming the perfect clown trying to teach science 😂😂😂 many people stop watching his cartoon videos

    • @YutubeBansALot
      @YutubeBansALot Рік тому +1

      @@alexmcd378 no my friend Dave is Dumb aF, Love how Kent Hovind wipes the floor with him…

  • @danielduarte5073
    @danielduarte5073 Рік тому +2

    Great video!!!!!!!!!

  • @pacof4558
    @pacof4558 Рік тому +4

    So these graphene nanorobots you've described at the beginning are superkillers. Isn't it more accurate to say that the people that flip the light switches/direct the special light at them are the superkillers? On another note isn't graphene toxic inside humans? I remember warnings from some teachers in school saying not to put our graphite pencils ✏️ in our mouths because it was toxic to us. Therefore even without special light directed at graphene inside us cell death will take place once it's there. I don't think Our Heavenly Father would like that.

  • @Rolan18111
    @Rolan18111 Рік тому +4

    Well... I didn't watch this for financial advice, but I'd love to join a fund which allows me to invest early in these companies

    • @lexpox329
      @lexpox329 Рік тому

      I know right! how do I invest in this?

  • @ultrad-rex1389
    @ultrad-rex1389 6 місяців тому

    Even though he faces much disagreement on the "origin of life" topic, nobody can deny his incredible contributions to science. His hard work definitely shows his expertise, and he does well to present himself as a very intelligent scientist. You have my support, Dr. Tour. Keep up your work!

  • @JadeDragon407
    @JadeDragon407 Рік тому +4

    I remember what you were saying in Metaxas' SitC event a while back where you were talking about graphene use in neurological technologies; pretty wild stuff if that can be used to help heal spinal and other injuries/pathologies. Sounds also like the process to create graphene is also a more efficient and cost-effective means of recycling and getting back precious/rare earth elements out of previously mfgd products. To me, this is a BIG keypoint, as you consider the tons of plastic and other trash filling landfills, electronic trash being dumped in African coastal countries, etc., we have got to do a much better job of stewardship regarding the trash that is generated in the world. If recycling or reconstituting of materials can be done cheaply enough, then corporations will not mind implementing tech doing persuing it.

    • @maxredman5628
      @maxredman5628 Рік тому

      dr. Tour and his team severed the spinal cord of a rat which paralyzed the rat from the neck down... then used graphene which reconnects the severed spinal cord... the rat eventually ran around after a while

  • @vincentrusso4332
    @vincentrusso4332 Рік тому +4

    Hey Doc, what have you got dialed in for desalination...that's problem #1, we can turn the world green if we can get the cost down.

  • @stumped463
    @stumped463 Рік тому +6

    On the experiment with the rat and severed spine where you put graphine on the injury . Is that any where near human trials ?

  • @mirziyodm
    @mirziyodm Рік тому +7

    And if only all this incredible developments of a human mind would just serve a humankind, instead of enriching some multi-billion corporations...

    • @KenJackson_US
      @KenJackson_US Рік тому

      You sound like a communist. One, the use of these products will help all mankind, by reducing the costs of products if nothing else. Two, you can invest in the companies and share the profits.

  • @ginettenyota283
    @ginettenyota283 11 місяців тому

    God bkess you brother for this ingenious development.

  • @pictureel5863
    @pictureel5863 Рік тому

    Amazing man!

  • @erickclaussen
    @erickclaussen 8 днів тому

    Excelente. Gracias

  • @rickshafer6688
    @rickshafer6688 Рік тому +3

    Watch Tour's course on abiogenesis in this channel.
    Remember he is used to teaching smart (top 99%) people, so you might have to rewind.👍

  • @user-bl7oe2md4p
    @user-bl7oe2md4p 11 місяців тому

    Low cost efficient low carbon footprint mass manufacture of graphene AND recycling from waste plastics freaking awesome! I have seen some of his videos criticizing the work in chemical synthesis in origin of life research but I am really impressed by his being able to produce a viable green technology to help with both energy and waste production.

  • @cristobalbravomeza9815
    @cristobalbravomeza9815 11 місяців тому

    Fantástico Dr.Tour, que tremendo nivel... Dios le siga bendiciendo. God bless your work.
    the min 8:44, ajjjaajaj .

  • @paulcarpenter3748
    @paulcarpenter3748 11 місяців тому

    Great man of science, seems to know his stuff. I have no idea what he is talking about, but sounds good to me. I like the idea of free energy.

  • @rapturebound197
    @rapturebound197 Рік тому +5

    In medical applications once the nano cars that are seeking and destroying cancer cells for example are introduced into the body do they remain in the person's body indefinitely? .. or are they somehow removed?? How does that work..and how do they know a cancer cells from a good cell?

    • @KenJackson_US
      @KenJackson_US Рік тому +2

      He answered that at about 34:30, _"it'll clear in about a day, it's gone"._

    • @rapturebound197
      @rapturebound197 Рік тому +2

      @@KenJackson_US hey Ken..I missed that somehow. Thanx ever so much for the answer! 👍 It's truly incredible what they're working on!

  • @StephenCClark
    @StephenCClark Рік тому +2

    Time to start investing in those companies.

  • @ads7506
    @ads7506 11 місяців тому

    Great content sir. Met you in person at Weizmann Institute of Science a long back.

  • @hansdampf640
    @hansdampf640 Рік тому

    C is the new Au?
    you eggeheads are truly amazing ^^

  • @MichaelLaFrance1
    @MichaelLaFrance1 5 місяців тому

    This guy is a world changer. I would work with any company he started.

  • @anonanon7278
    @anonanon7278 Рік тому +1

    These are amazing technologies that need to be shared globally.
    All of these inventors deserve Nobel prizes, and the governments of the world should invest as much as they did into big pharma during the pandemic to make them ubiquitously available to all counties and industries.

    • @JamesBrown-fd1nv
      @JamesBrown-fd1nv Рік тому

      The evil people that rule the world will weaponize it against normal people, they have every time.

    • @maxxpro4
      @maxxpro4 Рік тому

      They wont invest a penny

  • @ianlee5812
    @ianlee5812 Рік тому +11

    Dr. Tour, what do you think about William Shockley? He was an electrical engineer who invented the transistor? Did you think he had some profound things to say about race and genetics?
    On an unrelated note, would you consider running for the 2024 United States Senate election in Texas to increase science literacy across the nation?

    • @GeoCalifornian
      @GeoCalifornian Рік тому +4

      Science literacy is not the problem to be solved, -illiteracy is the major problem of American high school students who cannot write a sentence using correct punctuation, nor do they possess basic reading comprehension skills.

    • @TheTdw2000
      @TheTdw2000 Рік тому +2

      Dr. Shockley was right.

    • @ianlee5812
      @ianlee5812 Рік тому +3

      @@GeoCalifornian And Tour thinks he can solve this problem by getting into fights with randos on the Internet and slandering researchers for not believing in the Bible?

    • @csmoviles
      @csmoviles Рік тому +6

      ​@@ianlee5812 provide evidence for your slanderous claims. But you know you can't.

    • @l.m.892
      @l.m.892 Рік тому +4

      @@paulthompson9668 That was not the best exercise of human time usage. There were 2 minor changes to what was written. Neither indicated a problem with grammar. What's your point?

  • @joewright9879
    @joewright9879 Рік тому

    I saw the video title and the Mr. Fusion fusion generator sprang to mind.

  • @gnosisdespirit
    @gnosisdespirit Рік тому +1

    This doctor has completely disregarded how our amazing natural immune system works when the terrain around us isn't full of toxic soup. Brilliant doc , but your not seeing the big picture.

  • @olsim1730
    @olsim1730 18 днів тому

    Thanks for the great tip on avoiding grubbermint weed in the future! 😂

  • @TheDaneblake
    @TheDaneblake Рік тому +2

    “Duey what’s your problem”Hahhahahah

  • @colinmacdonald5732
    @colinmacdonald5732 Рік тому +2

    I'd never really heard of the circular econony until I saw Dr Simon Michaux thoroughly debunk it. Now Dr Tour has reverse debunked it.

    • @carlyleighb
      @carlyleighb Рік тому

      Circular economy is becoming more and more mainstream in architecture (my profession), engineering and construction through salvage and designing for deconstruction and policies encouraging careful dismantling of buildings ratherthan traditional demolition. It's a huge opportunity for reducing landfill waste and demand for raw materials. The economics behind it are very encouraging too. Lots of good work coming out of Europe and San Antonio, Texas on this. William McDonough (architect) and Michael Braungart (chemist) co-authored a book called "Cradle to Cradle" that talks a lot more about these concepts and gives practical examples in architecture and materials manufacturing. Dr. Tour's team is taking this to the next level. Very exciting.

  • @reneedwards1082
    @reneedwards1082 Рік тому +4

    How is graphine different to the lusifase that travels with it. Also does graphine stick together and not leave the body. Would you allow this in your own body?

  • @pierreb465
    @pierreb465 Рік тому

    It is a change of paradigm everywhere.

  • @mellayton1946
    @mellayton1946 Рік тому +1

    So how would those vials of medicine be tested to categorically determine if the GO is contained in them? It seems, Dr Tour, that you would know what test could be used by the various researchers like the scientists at La Quinta Columna as well as the several live blood microscopists who claim they find GO in patient's blood. Thank you for all your information and for your steadfast faith.

  • @blazingarrows6117
    @blazingarrows6117 Рік тому +2

    My question would be, have they figured out how to remove graphene from the body or environment? Being a compound more toxic then Asbestos, this should not be used in anything until it can be safely removed.

    • @zdenkobiuk3517
      @zdenkobiuk3517 Рік тому

      No they havn't. It's already in covid vaccines.

    • @michaeldufresne9199
      @michaeldufresne9199 9 місяців тому

      I guess we should not eat eggs drink milk or eat cheese they all have graphene

    • @somenygaard
      @somenygaard 8 місяців тому

      Apparently you are misinformed. Graphene isn’t toxic it’s actually just 100% carbon. You could eat it.

  • @Falconing89
    @Falconing89 Рік тому +3

    graphene oxide result of the vax ?

  • @jamesgigantes4457
    @jamesgigantes4457 Рік тому +1

    Do you need to certify the concrete so that it can be used in construction? Do you need a project manager? I am a Lean Agile Project Manager and I would like to help you followup on Roadmapping and checking on tasks.

  • @colinmacdonald5732
    @colinmacdonald5732 Рік тому

    Sandy Munroe did a deep dive into Zeta Energy, he was pretty excited about it.

  • @nathanlemker4242
    @nathanlemker4242 Рік тому

    Has there been any research on this and multiple sclerosis?

  • @kevinrtres
    @kevinrtres Рік тому +3

    Wonderful tech., Dr Tour! Thanks for presenting it ( again! ).
    My one concerns is with the possible weaponization of those MNMs. We've always known that it would arrive at some stage or the other but now it's here and it's for real. Someone is going to make it and use it as a threat - sooner or later.
    Would like to know how the pathogens/cancer are targeted in order to avoid damage to the healthy cells.

    • @temsumongbajamir1582
      @temsumongbajamir1582 Рік тому

      Yes that's true, there is always someone waiting to exploit. So we would need tight regulations.

    • @avinashsanil8165
      @avinashsanil8165 11 місяців тому

      😮4🎉😊😊😊 10:52 11:02 11:07 12:04 ❤😊

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres 11 місяців тому

      @@avinashsanil8165 Sure, I saw that....question still remains though, given the propensity for the military folk to have super weapons that can do more and more damage...

  • @soberthinking2102
    @soberthinking2102 Рік тому +3

    I am sure Dr. Tour will quote this Scripture to all those who will profit handsomely from these life saving, contaminated soil cleansing and environmental health preserving scientific process innovations:
    "Charge them that are rich in this world, that they be not highminded, nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy; That they do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate; Laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life." -- I Timothy Chaper 6 verses 17-19

  • @temsumongbajamir1582
    @temsumongbajamir1582 Рік тому

    Dr Tour i was wondering how long before we can see nano machine in hospitals for treatment?
    God bless you.

  • @comment8767
    @comment8767 Рік тому

    I read this idea in 1970 i.e. use of a "plasma torch" to vaporize trash and refine is into individual elements. Nuttin new here.

  • @06rkave
    @06rkave Рік тому

    Dr Tour, a question!!! At aprox 20:26 there is a slide showing an alternative to combusting CH4, which produces CO2, and the alternative will produce H2O.... what I understand is water has a la lager capacity than CO2 to act as a greenhouse gas, WHAT IS THE BENEFIT, in terms of global warming, in doing that?? Another related question, CO2 is the basis for life on earth (plants need it to live), why all the trouble to reduce our emissions??
    Thanks in advance

  • @Falconing89
    @Falconing89 Рік тому +2

    13:20 how convenient

  • @2100suprafreak
    @2100suprafreak Рік тому +1

    Yes! Cannabis stocks treated like this have been shown to be more efficient at taking and discharging electricity better than lithium, first generation dosen't hold the charge as long. How the plants are grown influences how efficient the end product is, with natural farming producing the best results conventional being the worst.

  • @Pet.Wifey.Voice.Of.Reason
    @Pet.Wifey.Voice.Of.Reason Рік тому +5

    So, in other words, TRASH will save the world! I'm trash! - A-ha! As soon as Lent and Easter are over, I'm going to put on my terry-cloth robe and binge John Waters movies. I wasn't, but now I think I will. Why not? (just for one day) Thank you, Dr. Tour. It just gets better and better with you.

    • @MisaelCastilloBrenes
      @MisaelCastilloBrenes Рік тому +8

      Glad you have the time to troll someone you don't like. Your day job must be very important and demanding...

    • @mr.markan657
      @mr.markan657 Рік тому

      Lol that shit was so lame I coulda thought of a million better things to say and I actually like him

    • @YutubeBansALot
      @YutubeBansALot Рік тому +4

      @@MisaelCastilloBreneshe must be so smart , these people have the balls to debate Tour the keyboard warriors way

    • @Pet.Wifey.Voice.Of.Reason
      @Pet.Wifey.Voice.Of.Reason Рік тому

      @@MisaelCastilloBrenes Why do you think I'm trolling? Is it trolling to make jokes about myself being trash? Then yes, I do that every opportunity garbage and filth is even lightly touched upon in Any video I watch. And the sarcasm about my day job being "so demanding and important" just adds to the fact that I am trash. And I never said that I don't like myself. I treat myself like the Empress of Laundry-Brain I am. HaHA! Whatsupwichu, Mr. Castillo?

  • @Harlequin619
    @Harlequin619 Рік тому

    Is there any way to get into contact with Dr. Tour?

  • @lloydbraun6026
    @lloydbraun6026 Рік тому +3

    Is Dr Tour concerned about the nefarious uses of these discover by the companies he is partnering with?

    • @somenygaard
      @somenygaard 8 місяців тому

      Nefarious uses of the graphene?

  • @aaronb8698
    @aaronb8698 Рік тому

    Can flash graphene make a continuous stranded bond as in a cord?

  • @robertdennis3892
    @robertdennis3892 Рік тому +1

    One of the intriguing possibilities large amounts of graphene brings to mind is a high tensile strength cable for an equatorial space elevator. But is even this material strong enough?

    • @wmrme9084
      @wmrme9084 Рік тому

      Oddly enough its easier to build an orbital ring and we could do it now. Geopoliticals is the only reason we can't. Let's just replace our leaders with AI.

    • @rebanelson607
      @rebanelson607 Рік тому

      @@wmrme9084 Yeah, you're really gonna love THAT.

    • @zarroth
      @zarroth 9 місяців тому

      @@wmrme9084 It's not the only reason. The cost of such a structure would be far more than the GDP of the entire world several times over. I don't think you understand the economics of the situation. Also, such a ring would be constantly damaged by the pull of the moon, to the point where it may not actually be feasible to do such a thing.

  • @richunclejoey2249
    @richunclejoey2249 Рік тому +1

    Market insight...thanks

  • @brianmckerrow817
    @brianmckerrow817 Рік тому +2

    These nanobots,. After curing the cancer where do they go. Are the organic and dot they decompose. Are they a bio hazard?

  • @anonanon7278
    @anonanon7278 Рік тому +3

    22:22 "We don't separate anything. Throw all the plastics together. Flash. Boom. Graphene."
    Almost sounds like a ShamWow infomercial 😂

    • @jeffmckinnon5842
      @jeffmckinnon5842 Рік тому +1

      My thoughts exactly!
      It comes across as an "investment opportunity" infomercial, with no down sides at all.
      With that said though, smarter minds will discern weather this technology is as viable and affordable as the good doctor claims.
      It sounds almost miraculous. Too good to be true, but we live in a time where anything is possible...
      Even good things?

    • @shewolfee4247
      @shewolfee4247 Рік тому +2

      But wait ...theres more!!

  • @SeanRhoadesChristopher
    @SeanRhoadesChristopher Рік тому +1

    27:10 Could we use the water in the Berkeley Pit to leach out these rear earth metals from our fly ash? It would kill two birds with one stone! The Berkeley pit is a lake formed by an abandoned copper mine in Montana that is toxic to birds who land in its waters. The water has a 2.5 pH level.

  • @lifeisgood339
    @lifeisgood339 Рік тому

    Wish I could nominate your teams for a Nobel

  • @csmoviles
    @csmoviles Рік тому +2

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @kirkhsin123
    @kirkhsin123 Рік тому

    Did anyone compare the quality of graphene produced by lig vs cvd method

  • @atyt11
    @atyt11 Рік тому +1

    I can see Dr. Tour's critics and the scoffers of his faith shrinking in relevance like the witch of Oz after her water bath. I"M MELTING!!! MELTING!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @audriabuchanan244
    @audriabuchanan244 Рік тому

    What about using one to kill L-form variants cloaked in mycolic acids? Examples: XDR Mycobacterium bacteria or Nocardia L-form variants in the brain or skin?

  • @LordBlk
    @LordBlk Рік тому

    This is a big part of LNP tech for the jab
    It's in the papers of acuitas theraputics for drug delivery

  • @joseantoniocastro1486
    @joseantoniocastro1486 Рік тому +5

    Vaccines have it.

    • @YutubeBansALot
      @YutubeBansALot Рік тому +1

      Yep, you can detox with FOOD GRADE diatomaceous earth

  • @paulquintanilla5343
    @paulquintanilla5343 Рік тому

    We need that flashing for all the medical waste that is produced😊

  • @davismavis2834
    @davismavis2834 Рік тому +1

    Is there a danger of taking too much CO2 out of the atmosphere? We need to fuel the oxygen makers.

  • @stephenduris8291
    @stephenduris8291 Рік тому +1

    Who do you contact to volunteer for pancreatic cancer treatment testing? Are there trials on humans?

  • @tomzeman5964
    @tomzeman5964 Рік тому +1

    From a pencil to a diamond & carbon to graphene in a flash of concentrated light but we can't make HER-Helicopter Ecoseed Reforestation appear.

  • @abrahamsatinger265
    @abrahamsatinger265 3 місяці тому +1

    What about using viruses that specifically target that super bacteria. Why is that not an option?

  • @vimana589
    @vimana589 5 місяців тому

    So what would be the purpose of adding graphene oxide to a vaccine? Is it even possible? Thank you for answering.

  • @AndreasDewatmoko1
    @AndreasDewatmoko1 Рік тому

    God already use this flash technique to create life since the begining of time, we just learning how to make graphene with it😊

  • @dewanbillal127
    @dewanbillal127 Рік тому

    sir, I am student of your class.I watching frome Bangladesh. I am a business man

  • @luis-alvarez929
    @luis-alvarez929 Рік тому +1

    Everybody talks about how amazing graphene is but Nobody talks about the toxicity of graphene on living beings . 🤔

    • @somenygaard
      @somenygaard 8 місяців тому

      It’s NOT toxic. It’s pure carbon.

  • @martinrenthlei3303
    @martinrenthlei3303 Рік тому +1

    damn the future is now

  • @ramondrongonui1024
    @ramondrongonui1024 8 місяців тому

    The next industrial revolution, Graphene, Block chain technology and AI.

  • @dougbillman2333
    @dougbillman2333 Рік тому +1

    Graphene oxide and hydra are in the shots….

  • @clubprojects6923
    @clubprojects6923 Рік тому

    Man's mouthpiece. Caveat emptor.

  • @punkinhaidmartin
    @punkinhaidmartin 8 місяців тому

    Plants do a goodjob of converting CO2 to carbon. Algae is very good at it.

  • @dduffy1133
    @dduffy1133 Рік тому +2

    Now, it’s coursing thru every jabbed person’s veins!

  • @jessebryant9233
    @jessebryant9233 Рік тому +2

    So the question is... WHEN do we actually see this stuff in the real world?

    • @droe2570
      @droe2570 Рік тому +3

      We already do. What's happening now is the developing of methods that can produce graphene at much lower costs, so that in the future we will see much more of it. When will all of this become commonplace and relatively cheap? No one knows. It will take years because we are talking about rebuilding global structures, but it's coming in various forms.

    • @jessebryant9233
      @jessebryant9233 Рік тому

      @@droe2570
      What I meant was, actual application in daily life or medicine.

    • @droe2570
      @droe2570 Рік тому +1

      @@jessebryant9233 Like I said, we already do use it. There are shoes and bike helmets that use graphene, for instance. It's used in some electronics and industrial equipment.
      It's important to realize that this is all very new, and we are still experimenting with graphene applications. But like I said, the biggest problem with widespread graphene use has been cost of manufacture. This new method promises to solve this problem. As Dr. Tour pointed out in the presentation, over the next few years more companies will be created that use this new method of graphene manufacture. Once graphene manufacture becomes more widespread and commonplace, then we will begin to see more applications of it.
      How long will that be? No one knows, of course, but we can reasonably expect to see some things sooner than later, perhaps starting in the next ten years or so for some more simple and smaller uses.

    • @jessebryant9233
      @jessebryant9233 Рік тому

      @@droe2570
      And in regards to medicine? Paralysis? Cancer? Nanobot type tech rather than pharmaceuticals?

    • @droe2570
      @droe2570 Рік тому

      @@jessebryant9233 Dude, I cannot predict the future, no one can.

  • @aaronschuler287
    @aaronschuler287 Рік тому +5

    wow! I am very excited for you! i pray for even more blessings! God is so good!
    GOD sees your love and your faithfulness! and he sees your heart for the lost sheep!
    Greetings from Germany :)

  • @Max-kn9yi
    @Max-kn9yi 11 місяців тому

    Graphene military guns with graphene bullets?

  • @comment8767
    @comment8767 Рік тому +2

    "most stable form of carbon" ..... that is worrysome.... sounds like it would accumulate in environment .... like PCB's...

  • @DDDelgado
    @DDDelgado 8 місяців тому

    Please check or Recearch Gale my question/proposal on "Reactor Neutrinos detection with Graphene?"

  • @albertoascencio5935
    @albertoascencio5935 Рік тому +2

    If you ever need more contaminated soil hit me up!

  • @thebeesnuts777
    @thebeesnuts777 Рік тому

    It's like hitting many birds with one stone

  • @carrollsanders9376
    @carrollsanders9376 Рік тому

    I more interested in Molded atomic layer Graphene, I want to build the first Car with an 🍏 sized engine that produces 500 horse power.

  • @rampartranger7749
    @rampartranger7749 Рік тому

    OK! I’m ready to buy stock!! Please send address!!