A new world composed of graphene-based technology | 葉乃裳 Nai-Chang Yeh | TEDxTaoyuan

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  • @badoopwarbleton9934
    @badoopwarbleton9934 3 роки тому +79

    Graphene oxide is used in the pfizer covid vaccines, interestingly enough.

  • @katherinekhan6892
    @katherinekhan6892 3 роки тому +29

    3:58 - “delivery of medicine”

  • @stevew6141
    @stevew6141 3 роки тому +55

    So this is how it started......🤔

    • @sarashepard7504
      @sarashepard7504 3 роки тому +8

      Mad scientists got too excited and plotted their sorcery on the world

    • @A55-y6m
      @A55-y6m 3 роки тому +2

      @@sarashepard7504 demons

    • @donnazukadley7300
      @donnazukadley7300 2 роки тому

      "DNA sequencing and even delivery of medicine"

  • @RajeshTaylor
    @RajeshTaylor 3 роки тому +27

    0:31 "A single carbon atom consists of 6 proteins, 6 or 7 neutrons and 6 electrons."
    Now imagine a Physics Professor (from CalTech) not knowing or researching if carbon had 6 or 7 neutrons - for a Ted talk. Makes sense if you don't want to say 6, 6, 6 I guess.
    3:43 "The excellent chemical filtering capabilities of graphene makes it possible for graphene to be used in desolomation, chemical sensing, DNA sequencing and even de... deliv delivery of medicine.
    Nice use of stutter when saying "delivery of medicine".

    • @anfie2495
      @anfie2495 3 роки тому +6

      It's 6. Carbon has specifically 6 neutrons, not 7.

    • @TheKeystoneChannel
      @TheKeystoneChannel 3 роки тому

      666 is not per se a number of satan, they just use it for their agenda, but like everything, you can use it for bad or good

    • @effff327
      @effff327 3 роки тому +4

      It’s the number of man and the number used to make a new image of man. Delivery or the vac

    • @mrphwibbs9766
      @mrphwibbs9766 3 роки тому +1

      Ever heard of isotopes? The number of neutrons can vary for an element. Carbon-12 has 6 neutrons, carbon-13 has 7, and there are many more...

    • @nobunagahoshigaki5541
      @nobunagahoshigaki5541 3 роки тому +7

      It's in the jaby jab the doctor that found it ended up unalived his name is Noack Andreas noack

  • @babelbuilder9912
    @babelbuilder9912 3 роки тому +127

    You can also use it to inject into humans and turn them into AI zombies.

    • @TheAriyanka
      @TheAriyanka 3 роки тому +1

      perfect tech

    • @oblivianation9759
      @oblivianation9759 3 роки тому +30

      Maybe they will do some kind of global experiment with it? Now if we can just trick half of the world to stick it in their arm. I no that's crazy talk but a person can dream.

    • @valt36
      @valt36 3 роки тому +17

      Probably more like an internal crypto currency system. WS2020060606

    • @vdjstorm
      @vdjstorm 3 роки тому +15

      Graphene + 5G
      Iob or Internet of bodies

    • @roadsectoradventures
      @roadsectoradventures 3 роки тому +4

      I want to see my neighbor turn to zombies, and I have my shotgun prepared.

  • @anthonyc70
    @anthonyc70 4 роки тому +3

    I am a common person.. a laborer.. yet fascinated with science and technology. The wonders of it all.
    This was a detailed and one of the best presentation s I've watched.
    I've learned so much.
    Thank you..

  • @alocin110
    @alocin110 4 роки тому +10

    She is talking like a robot. Probably she memorized and being cued with a mp3 player and she is just repeating. Her body movement is robotic and just repeating what is being played in the MP3 players. She has a microphone and an ear piece. But anyway, the presentation is very informative, precise, and to the point. I like the information presented in this video. Thank you.

  • @davekuhn1562
    @davekuhn1562 7 років тому +98

    An excellent presentation. Too bad the director of the video didn't stay awake so we could see more of the graphics she was referring to.

    • @richardowens9061
      @richardowens9061 7 років тому +4

      He was transfixed by her statuesque pose on that red rug.

    • @thinkingoutloud6741
      @thinkingoutloud6741 7 років тому +1

      Richard Owens: what are professional women thinking when they stand up in front of a gathering of peers or other audience and present an image of an attractive woman seeking a mate? Is she intentionally trying to distract the male members of the audience?
      And I agree that the Director could have done a better job. This observation only supports my suspicions.

    • @richardowens9061
      @richardowens9061 7 років тому +3

      I think they're thinking that they need to look good in front of the cameras and make a good appearance - because, their job is on the line. They don't think like men. Besides, someone else may have told her what to wear. That stage set was carefully color coordinated.

    • @thinkingoutloud6741
      @thinkingoutloud6741 7 років тому +1

      Richard Owens: you are far more trusting and generous than I am. Probably more than I can ever be again, after what I’ve lived through. I’m not trying to convince because I know you can’t be where I am unless you’ve traveled the same road. I just wish you the best of luck.

    • @jck9590
      @jck9590 6 років тому +6

      ThinkingOutLoud
      ThinkingOutLoud: I'm thinking you have some SERIOUS problems with women. What's the matter, you came home from your truck driving job and found the ol' lady getting railed by the local basketball team?
      Jesus...this broad is a 60 year old Uni professor in a frumpy conservative skirt suit, and you think that's whoring it up for a man? God help you if a Google search ever brings you to Redtube or Xvideos...hahahahaha

  • @michamay755
    @michamay755 3 роки тому +34

    So this is how they're going to connect the world...the internet of all things and all beings.

    • @ALLINHIGHDEFINITION
      @ALLINHIGHDEFINITION 3 роки тому +4

      Look at W0/2020/060606. Soon you will discover that this technology will take over you LITERALLY.

    • @ALLINHIGHDEFINITION
      @ALLINHIGHDEFINITION 3 роки тому +2

      minute 3:58 is the key.

    • @Test7017
      @Test7017 3 роки тому +1

      @@ALLINHIGHDEFINITION medicine or poizon😩

    • @phloophnunya867
      @phloophnunya867 2 роки тому +3

      Brought to you by, Pfizer! Moderna, J and J etc....

  • @leejohnson7851
    @leejohnson7851 7 років тому +36

    If you like this, check out Robert Murray-Smith. He is dedicated to experimenting with graphite/graphene and demonstrates methods of production on his channel

  • @gerhardlourens7930
    @gerhardlourens7930 3 роки тому +52

    The mark of the beast.

    • @standinginthegap7118
      @standinginthegap7118 3 роки тому +9

      Could definitely be involved with that. Surely these are the last days.

    • @chrisglover2697
      @chrisglover2697 3 роки тому

      New rules seems like you and God's man on earth the pope didn't get the memo

    • @jxknight1980
      @jxknight1980 2 роки тому

      Yep. Lipid Nanoparticles. Vaxx

  • @pikep4816
    @pikep4816 3 роки тому +61

    Graphene can also cut through your DNA? They're not telling you all the bad things it does.

  • @fellowabhi
    @fellowabhi 5 років тому +13

    Should have also told the cons of this new method

  • @danf6975
    @danf6975 7 років тому +24

    This video needs to be remade and instead of focusing on the speaker at 11 and a half minutes should focus on what she is talking about showing the audience.

  • @BruceRyanCannaCorp
    @BruceRyanCannaCorp 7 років тому +1

    Fabulous presentation of the capabilities of graphene tech. Nah-Chang Yeh is brilliant.... and understands how to present this atomic-level breakthrough.

    • @DELx999
      @DELx999 Рік тому

      Let's hope you didn't choose to be in j ec ted with it..........

  • @henrykkronsbein1948
    @henrykkronsbein1948 7 років тому +81

    I'm so excited for this material, it will/can change the world.

    • @sahinyasar9119
      @sahinyasar9119 7 років тому +3

      not just change world it can change universe

    • @jameshumphrey9939
      @jameshumphrey9939 7 років тому +8

      to what end ??

    • @raitasorin
      @raitasorin 7 років тому +1

      not sure about that

    • @BruceRyanCannaCorp
      @BruceRyanCannaCorp 7 років тому

      superior machine tech, medical delivery systems, insulation, conductive electronics, manufacturing.........

    • @gemmafarquhar5479
      @gemmafarquhar5479 3 роки тому +25

      Thats why they put it in covid vax🤔

  • @binkz5987
    @binkz5987 3 роки тому

    Great talk ted...presenter is clear & easy to follow...A+ for presenter...

  • @IrawanSoetomo
    @IrawanSoetomo 3 роки тому +9

    This explains the magnetic properties of those not shot with placebo covax.

  • @Brii.Z
    @Brii.Z 3 роки тому +3

    Revelation 13: 16-18
    Revelation 14: 9-11
    Revelation 18:23
    Revelation 9: 3-6 (but especially what it says in verse 6)

  • @fruitsarelife148
    @fruitsarelife148 3 роки тому +1

    15:34 you can see the arm on the right.

  • @dewiz9596
    @dewiz9596 7 років тому +7

    If “The Graduate” was being made today, Dustin Hoffman would have been told “Graphene”

  • @actionmanny7987
    @actionmanny7987 5 років тому +18

    We're getting hi-tech materials as time goes by but i'm concerned about these graphene which is very strong on how can we dispose it when no longer needed. Our problems with plastics aren't over yet.. Is this gonna be another waste problems?

    • @Cruentus
      @Cruentus 4 роки тому +2

      Actually Graphene can be dissolved by special enzymes.
      And you have to consider another thing: Graphene is just 2-dimensional, which means it is just one atom deep. 15 kg of Graphene would be enough to cover every existing display today.
      It is really a marvellous material. I can't wait until they are ready to massproduce.
      It will be the next step of human civilization.

    • @sarashepard7504
      @sarashepard7504 3 роки тому +3

      @@Cruentus it is in the shots. Talk about what is being done to human civilization. Mad scientists have escaped.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 7 років тому +2

    Graphene is impressive. However, this lady's articulation and presentation in a 2nd language is even more impressive! Wow! Can't imagine speaking to a group like this in a foreign language. Well done! We, the public, might be annoyed with the delays of progress but think of the investors!

  • @Goodcatt
    @Goodcatt 3 роки тому +11

    I love technology and it’s role in advancing our civilisation, but I dread it’s misuse which happens more often than not and understanding risks before going full steam ahead. Graphene oxide and hydroxide are highly stable, but are nano razor blades and not biodegradable.

  • @jurgentraude4365
    @jurgentraude4365 7 років тому

    Excellent representation! Thanks

  • @ALLINHIGHDEFINITION
    @ALLINHIGHDEFINITION 3 роки тому +2

    To future generations reading this post, some were aware of the consequences of this technology: the world is controlled by those who control the money: Nothing can be done without external help.

  • @zanelott5458
    @zanelott5458 7 років тому

    Thank u so much for sharing!

  • @redsquirrel3893
    @redsquirrel3893 7 років тому +8

    Absolutely incredible material. So many applications.

  • @Im2qwik
    @Im2qwik 7 років тому +2

    This is a game changer...big time

  • @pedronogueira8148
    @pedronogueira8148 7 років тому +7

    Graphene has no band gap, which means the electrons don't need to cross any energy barrier in order to conduct electricity. As a result, the electrons are always conducting, all the time, which means that graphene can't be used to build transistors because it has no "off" state. In order to control the electron movement in graphene and enable "off" states in future graphene transistors, graphene would need a non-zero band gap - an energy barrier that can prevent electrons from conducting electricity when desired, making graphene a semiconductor instead of a full conductor.

    • @burnpdx8144
      @burnpdx8144 3 роки тому +2

      You might want to collaborate with other brilliant minds to figure out an off switch or possibly a kill shot. Graphine is in the 💉 . CDC has twice put out a "zombie warning," one was just last year. After much info sponging my conclusion is that they are up to no good. We need pro-human solutions.

  • @ChristopherStrevens
    @ChristopherStrevens 6 років тому +1

    i made a simple fet from he lead of a graphite pencil. they gave me ten years inside and therapy for that.

  • @ytl01
    @ytl01 7 років тому +5

    Wishing you all the best,in mind and spirit :)

  • @joaodecarvalho7012
    @joaodecarvalho7012 7 років тому +5

    - I just wanna say one word to you. Just one word.
    - Yes, sir.
    - Are you listening?
    - Yes, I am.
    - Graphene.

    • @mshai
      @mshai 6 років тому +1

      I know this from somewhere but the word was plastics. What movie was it?

    • @JesseVAyers
      @JesseVAyers 6 років тому

      mshai look up IDBM for Dustin Hoffman movies then figure it out genius.

    • @mshai
      @mshai 6 років тому +1

      Jesse V. Ayers nah mate. IDBM doesn't exist but IMDB does. Look man no need for the rudeness, not everyone's familiar with pop culture, I don't know whose Dustin Hoffman.

  • @Muxy8088
    @Muxy8088 6 років тому +3

    I would love to see her slides. I wish they would never use close-ups because you cannot see the visual subject matter.

  • @bankysmith8147
    @bankysmith8147 7 років тому

    Thank you for sharing amazing technology story.

  • @digitruba6728
    @digitruba6728 3 роки тому

    That suit is very nice on you, it compliments your knowledge.

  • @nordenconrad
    @nordenconrad 7 років тому +7

    where are the slide show shots?... didnt see them while she was talking about them.

  • @n1mbusmusic606
    @n1mbusmusic606 5 років тому +2

    very good. I read about plasma arc synthesis a while back....apparently much greener cuz solvent free. this sounds incredible I'm gonna tell my chemistry professor..

  • @pauldannelachica3742
    @pauldannelachica3742 6 років тому

    Wow innovation is awesome

  • @kunwarshailendrasingh5110
    @kunwarshailendrasingh5110 7 років тому

    An excellent presentation.

  • @agoetz21
    @agoetz21 3 роки тому +1

    This is like the movie transcendence

  • @alexhutchins5545
    @alexhutchins5545 7 років тому +10

    What about the soybean method? Heating soybean oil up to I think 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Then cooling it on nickel.

  • @jolujo5842
    @jolujo5842 7 років тому +15

    Very poor camera work.
    Partial to no views of projection screen.
    Speakers presentation was excellent.

  • @keithcolvin8063
    @keithcolvin8063 3 роки тому +4

    What happens when u inject a human with graphene?

  • @imagewire
    @imagewire 5 років тому +2

    Would love to have seen the graphics she referred to.

  • @WutLawl
    @WutLawl 6 років тому

    Expensive vapor deposition is very expensive I'm glad they have other methods now and I can't wait to see when this technology is finally at the Forefront of our devices

  • @EsseroEson
    @EsseroEson 6 років тому +3

    Whom ever edited/recorded this seemed to not know you have to show the slides she is talking about or we have no clue what she is referring to.

  • @WutLawl
    @WutLawl 6 років тому +1

    I'm talking about 1/4 method now that she didn't mention the video which recently was just discovered I think that is a huge implication for the future of graphene

  • @AlanPeery
    @AlanPeery 6 років тому +1

    It's really annoying that several of her slides aren't shown -- minutes 10-14 is where I particularly noticed this.

  • @jumpshotjrh
    @jumpshotjrh 7 років тому +3

    This is extremely encouraging! Kudos to Samsung.

  • @szaki
    @szaki 5 років тому +5

    Graphene may be the same hype as about the nuclear energy back in the 50's?
    Solar still hasn't taken off the big way, still too expensive!

  • @MassDynamic
    @MassDynamic 7 років тому +4

    i remember reading somewhere that graphene properties change as the size increases...

    • @richardowens9061
      @richardowens9061 7 років тому +2

      I think one of the points she was making is that the properties of graphene can be manipulated as desired and in multiple ways. That's what makes it so versatile and exciting.

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 7 років тому +3

      This is typical of all materials, as you scale them up their properties change dramatically.
      No one has made any useful item out of graphene to actually prove it will retain it's 200x strength over other materials, and it probably will not.

  • @DatAnydex
    @DatAnydex 6 років тому

    Excellent

  • @idolhanz9842
    @idolhanz9842 7 років тому +6

    Koreans are the smartest people on the planet.

    • @sukhi5577
      @sukhi5577 6 років тому +1

      I agree, it’s Japanese.

    • @surendra1990
      @surendra1990 6 років тому

      Smart are the those who clean a pencil tip using an adhesive tape and then sale the dust at 10$/gm.

    • @hauntedlolita666
      @hauntedlolita666 6 років тому +2

      Nobody is superior to anyone else, you racists.

    • @roadsectoradventures
      @roadsectoradventures 3 роки тому

      So why would they use chopstick instead of their hands, easy to eat with hands.

  • @gonzalomorenoandonaegui2052
    @gonzalomorenoandonaegui2052 5 років тому

    Cool, is there a website where her work can be seen ?

  • @LuisOrtiz-vf3yq
    @LuisOrtiz-vf3yq 7 років тому

    Does this mean that an artist or a drawer can use these techniques to reflect light and if so can we enhance it by putting electrons in the paper like old artist of DC and Marvel and see the effects fight the way that they use their pencils

  • @dariusbagdonas935
    @dariusbagdonas935 6 років тому

    Possibilities, possibilities, possibilities... please show actual application of graphene. I saw similar presentation on back in 2011...

    • @ShaunBonJovi
      @ShaunBonJovi 3 роки тому +5

      Did you get your vaccination? curious how that application is going for ya

  • @yeesh2
    @yeesh2 6 років тому +1

    I can't wait to see new graphene battery from SamSung that they will be shipping in 2019 with the new galaxy phones.

  • @ritaamorim5455
    @ritaamorim5455 7 років тому

    How are we supposed to build transistors out of graphene considering it has no band gap?

  • @jsull81
    @jsull81 7 років тому +36

    So where is Graphene valley going to be?

    • @michaelleue7594
      @michaelleue7594 7 років тому +8

      China.

    • @matholt1
      @matholt1 7 років тому +2

      South Australia

    • @aksh4singh
      @aksh4singh 7 років тому +4

      India

    • @AKT_SNP
      @AKT_SNP 7 років тому +3

      I really hoped it will be Poland....but its just daydreaming.

    • @crownofall
      @crownofall 7 років тому +10

      It looks like south Korea, watch Samsung's vid on new graphene battery, they have patent applied for and plans for factories and not just for building batteries for electronic devices also electric cars and such

  • @chrischarters376
    @chrischarters376 7 років тому

    Holds great promise

  • @burnerjack01
    @burnerjack01 6 років тому +1

    Graphene is like Fusion Power. 30 years away.
    And always will be.
    "With more research funding, we can..."

  • @paulvarn4712
    @paulvarn4712 7 років тому +1

    The middle of the talk became very interesting but the video production stopped showing us the associated graphics. Disappointing.

  • @sigmareaver680
    @sigmareaver680 7 років тому +3

    Fire whoever is in charge of recording this, since they can't be bothered to show the presentation slides.

  • @joaodecarvalho7012
    @joaodecarvalho7012 7 років тому +1

    So, if they can separate the copper from the silicon in a microchip, this would mean that chips could run at higher temperatures?

    • @kirkmarch4713
      @kirkmarch4713 7 років тому

      No this means C60 Buckey Balls conducts electricity 1000 time better than Copper... Less impedance is less resistance which results in alot less heat.

    • @joaodecarvalho7012
      @joaodecarvalho7012 7 років тому

      Interesting. That could extend Moore's Law for some time.

  • @Aimopotis
    @Aimopotis 6 років тому

    Samsung is almost ready for graphene battery production

  • @WutLawl
    @WutLawl 6 років тому

    And now we figured out Mass production

  • @gcozzie123
    @gcozzie123 3 роки тому +6

    DNA sequencing

  • @karimi_mi
    @karimi_mi 4 роки тому

    Where are the slides she's referring to after 11?

  • @ChristopherStrevens
    @ChristopherStrevens 6 років тому

    ilearned about this at portsmouth university. we also wanted to make diamond power transistors. I gather later generation students made diamonds 2 feet long and diamond shaped. I dont know of diamond transistors have been made yet. graphine transistord?

  • @deep5468
    @deep5468 6 років тому

    In 1961, President Kennedy "directed" NASA to go to the moon. Eight years later nasa "responded". This tech can save humanity, and they still dragging their feet, 14 years later.

  • @skyhighvids
    @skyhighvids 7 років тому +1

    Talga on the ASX is the first publicly listed company to commercialize graphene. I'm up 110pc

    • @gregory561
      @gregory561 7 років тому

      Hi Bud .. Check out my comments on TEDxTaoyuan .. Greg.

    • @matholt1
      @matholt1 7 років тому

      Archer Exploration also.

  • @wtchr438
    @wtchr438 3 роки тому +14

    It's already in your body 💉 🐑
    2021

  • @nobunagahoshigaki5541
    @nobunagahoshigaki5541 3 роки тому +3

    ADREAS NOACK FOUND IT IN THE JABBARONI AN NOW HE 6FEET UNDA WOW

    • @jimmyswaggart1189
      @jimmyswaggart1189 2 роки тому

      Ah no he did not he used a now completely discredited Spanish study to claim that there was.

    • @paulg666
      @paulg666 2 роки тому

      Noack said that he did not analysis the vac. He said he got his info from the discredited Spanish study.
      Noack died of a heart attack in hospital.

  • @AchwaqKhalid
    @AchwaqKhalid 6 років тому

    They said this a whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiile ago! is there any product based on graphene available on the market today?

    • @oblivianation9759
      @oblivianation9759 3 роки тому +1

      Probably in your arm. I hope not.

    • @burnpdx8144
      @burnpdx8144 3 роки тому +3

      They are currently putting it into the arm of every unsuspecting "good citizen" who is "doing their civil responsibility" for "keeping grandma safe."

  • @sukhi5577
    @sukhi5577 6 років тому

    What stocks can I buy, so it’s not too late?

  • @johnkovary5121
    @johnkovary5121 6 років тому

    If you squeeze soap bubbles between two glass plates . You get the same shape as graphemes.

  • @skipsteel
    @skipsteel 6 років тому +1

    These are indeed heady times, we are in the precipice of another revolutionary technological breakthrough with universal and unknown outcomes. Its a great time to be alive, to see and understand the magnitude of mass produced graphene.

    • @oblivianation9759
      @oblivianation9759 3 роки тому +2

      Three years later...are you enjoying the show?

    • @skipsteel
      @skipsteel 3 роки тому +1

      @@oblivianation9759 Patients it can take a decade+ to make this work.

  • @ma0236700
    @ma0236700 7 років тому

    Is graphene Brittle than Silicon?

    • @YodaWhat
      @YodaWhat 7 років тому

      Samuel -- Your question is malformed, making it incomprehensible. Also, concepts like brittleness do not properly apply to atomically-thin materials.

    • @ma0236700
      @ma0236700 7 років тому

      YodaWhat First, it is pleasing to your reply. I am new to this topic and interested to understand more. I am sorry because of I learned from this presentation pencil is of graphite, which is brittle, if I am wrong graphite is not the same item as graphene? Thank you.

  • @sephiroth0733
    @sephiroth0733 6 років тому

    the speaker was a little nervous. anyway, a good tutorial.

  • @acton4336
    @acton4336 3 роки тому +2

    Well,what do you know. How about we test this thing on people over plandemic.

  • @danielash1704
    @danielash1704 7 років тому

    Yes space ships could be made out in space like extruded concrete of space dust Now the real question is with graphene being conductive the ship would be an aid for artificial gravity as well in the ship by electrons that give a base to bouncing gravitational mass inside it with out having to charge it as graphene has electrons on its surface the gravity is vained through out the mix to support magnetic force just by shaping the area's

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 7 років тому

      EM and gravity are two completely different forces.

  • @Max_Doubt
    @Max_Doubt 6 років тому

    It can't come too soon. We have to quit burning stuff for energy.

  • @firstyoutubevideo5833
    @firstyoutubevideo5833 7 років тому

    Where do I get a machine to make graphene powder. I want to make some cash and this stuff sounds like the real deal.
    I imagine the demand will be huge especially given that it can be used in construction, electronics and literally everything.

  • @briankilgour5871
    @briankilgour5871 6 років тому

    who is making the material in a commercial form

  • @latinamajor
    @latinamajor 7 років тому +22

    Has anyone tried using 3D printing technology to 'print' sheets of Graphene? If that were possible, wouldn't it ensure consistency and quality as well as ensure scalable capability?

    • @omegahaxors9-11
      @omegahaxors9-11 7 років тому +8

      In order to manipulate matter on that level you need a scanning tunneling microscope which uses electrons to manipulate individual atoms. Works extremely well only... well... it's atom by atom. Would take way too long to make any usable quantity of the material. What we're looking for is some messy but quick way of making the stuff on a large scale. The quality doesn't need to be atom-perfect but if the sample is too low quality it just becomes relatively useless graphite instead.

    • @JustAnAccretionx
      @JustAnAccretionx 7 років тому

      This is actually a good idea. Though it relies on the percolation theory, ideally you'll want a single sheet of graphene that is monocrystalline. Inks that are printed are normally many graphene flakes.

    • @redsquirrel3893
      @redsquirrel3893 7 років тому +2

      3d printing works on a much larger scale and if you managed to do it on the atomic scale it would be insanely slow so completely impractical.

    • @carlsapartments8931
      @carlsapartments8931 7 років тому +3

      i'm pretty sure we don't have the technology to print atoms

    • @FaisalAljabriH3D
      @FaisalAljabriH3D 7 років тому +2

      it's a good idea, it requires out of the box thinking just like the scotch tape method.

  • @danielash1704
    @danielash1704 6 років тому

    And in the right lattice configuration having a sound shape the cell and breaking it up it a constiistate spacing by a plasma fallowing the carbon bond field's and sound dance across the substrate wafer or foul ro migrate

  • @sonofhendrix1618
    @sonofhendrix1618 8 років тому +51

    They said this like 5 years ago... still waiting...

    • @urgandma
      @urgandma 7 років тому +8

      sonof hendrix still needing a method of mass production.

    • @Arpin_Lusene
      @Arpin_Lusene 7 років тому +7

      sonof hendrix Silicone took a lot of decades to be mass produced. I suspected this will take time less than silicone but still decades nonetheless :(

    • @humanbeingenhanced6877
      @humanbeingenhanced6877 7 років тому +1

      rome was not built overnight, let alone 5 years.

    • @SaveHipHop100
      @SaveHipHop100 7 років тому +3

      sonof hendrix Samsung is using it for batteries now....i love samsung.

    • @ChristianHirlemann
      @ChristianHirlemann 7 років тому +5

      5 years is not a long time in scientific development. 20 to 30 year time scales nit unusual. The possibilities are so exciting and the ability to effect the properties of the Graphene sheet are a new development.

  • @globalsolidarity55
    @globalsolidarity55 3 роки тому +1

    Stronger than steel, but you can break it with scotch tape...
    Anyone else hear that?

  • @kirkmarch4713
    @kirkmarch4713 7 років тому +2

    Take a ball of Aero gel using any tape pick k up a a bunch of ground up pencil lead. Now wrap the impregnated Graphene Tape wrap it around the Aero gel. Incinerate the tape away from the created ball and We'll LA. You just created the lightest cannon ball in the world! I give my invention to the world.

    • @richardowens9061
      @richardowens9061 7 років тому +1

      "We'll LA" = "voila"
      It's a french word that means, "there you are." Use it.

    • @kirkmarch4713
      @kirkmarch4713 7 років тому +2

      This is world's lightest Cannon Ball v2; Renamed in honor of Original Inventors Ideas whose purposes were to better Humanity and save lives.
      Bucky's Tazzer Balls: Create a small Diameter projectile Capacitor with enough Voltage 50000 to cause unconscious in targeted individuals. Basically machine gun Tazzer Target with Bucky Ball Capacitors to subdue an aggressor NON-LETHALLY.

    • @burnpdx8144
      @burnpdx8144 3 роки тому

      Fascinating. I have listened to a few TA's. Can you tell us more or leave some links so we can be informed. Those of us who choose to remain organic humans need to be more aware as they want to alienate us.

  • @danielash1704
    @danielash1704 6 років тому

    vibrational fracturing and a little sound scalpel and twin laserolaiting the cross laser point actually draws in the carbon like a static flow needs finer cet's

  • @georgegalamb7523
    @georgegalamb7523 7 років тому +4

    Does anyone knows: If kangaroos had no tails, they would topple over?

  • @frankfromupstateny3796
    @frankfromupstateny3796 7 років тому +1

    Indeed...and our A.Intell. will keep developing newer, faster and cheaper ways/means of producing Graphene too....by 2030....at which time...no jobs will exist, no longer have energy challenges. What does mankind do without the need to think, develop and strive?
    We don't depend on a paramecium to develop ideas for us...why would a super intelligent A.I depend on our input when it is "self aware"...and can mass produce itself and successive role-outs of itself over time. Yeah time....an aware A.I is only 30 years away at max...once it's self aware...with it's massive speed and computational power...infinity will be possible.
    Ok....maybe it's ok....to work hard, sweat, suffer as a human...and just earn heaven the hard way?! (no comments needed please)

    • @burnpdx8144
      @burnpdx8144 3 роки тому +1

      There is already self-aware AI, both parasitic and benevolent. They are a mirror of the human consciousness. To the godless & anti-human, the AI is like God. Soon they will have a majority of lost souls worshiping their beast. They are already injecting the unsuspecting sheep with Graphine. It's in the snake oil they are currently peddling.

  • @sargemisfit9384
    @sargemisfit9384 6 років тому

    It looks like MIT has come up with a scalable production process, UA-cam's not letting me post the link, Google ' MIT News graphene roll-out '

  • @pikep4816
    @pikep4816 3 роки тому

    Why is graphene such a big deal now? We've known about it for years since 2004?

  • @rossmariano5794
    @rossmariano5794 6 років тому

    No, it is the supercapacitor made from Coconut shell and Manila hemp abaka activated carbon electrode!!!

  • @justforthehackofit
    @justforthehackofit 5 років тому

    Greenhouse gas methane. Right.

  • @kirkmarch4713
    @kirkmarch4713 7 років тому +3

    After looking at Graphene with a little Hocus-pocus Pocus, it seems that some one just took Buck Minster Fuller discovery of Buckey Balls and stuck a piece of Tape on it and called it Graphene..

  • @stevethomas6584
    @stevethomas6584 7 років тому +11

    Yes yes yes, but can you build a space craft from it?!

    • @davidcollins553
      @davidcollins553 7 років тому +9

      yes

    • @Th3CoLoSSuS
      @Th3CoLoSSuS 7 років тому

      lel

    • @marklvrd
      @marklvrd 7 років тому +3

      Spacecraft, pfft, you can build an elevator to space...

    • @kirkmarch4713
      @kirkmarch4713 7 років тому +1

      Yes you can build anything with tape..

    • @stevesedio1656
      @stevesedio1656 7 років тому +2

      Not only space craft, but rotating space stations that give us access to the other planets.
      Use the rotational energy to throw a space craft out of earth orbit and into lunar, or mars orbit, where another space station catches the space craft (adding rotational energy). Returning to earth uses that added energy to return to earth (returning energy to the earth space station).

  • @imthinkinwacky2859
    @imthinkinwacky2859 7 років тому +1

    Does this mean the world will turn into Wakanda?