Whoops, we see that grammar error at 4:20. That totally slipped by us... but it was 4:20 so I mean like really whatdidya expect amirite? Let us know what topic you'd like to see next time!
The Ace Of Spades you meen graphene armor? that will take years to make a full vest of armor... just stick to kevlar and oobleck (cornstarch and water) for now...
Graphene made me realize, what researchers means when they say “future" I have been hearing about graphene now from like 7-8 year or even more. And just hearing.....
I remember the Halo episode talking about needing a material strong enough to prevent inertia from tearing the entire structure apart. Could the development of an indestructible armor also help in structural engineering?
@@libertyprime1614 nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooope, it's an exoskeleton but it's movements would destroy a human body, that's why they have a reinforced skeleton
id imagine a pretty much bullet proof suit would be like knights armor but made with some sort of hard resin with non-newtonian or kinetic dispersing properties so it would kinda just catch the bullets and stop them in place
idea: what if you combined kevlar with chainmail to achive similar results to putting ceramics into the vest without any of the drawbacks? (it would have to be a really good metal though... titanium?)
Graphene would be the next level of armor, since it's 10 to 200x stronger than equivalent thickness of steel. After that, carbon nanotube armor would be the high point of layered armor, rather than EM-based shielding. The strength level of carbon nanotubes, if they could be made in continuous strands and woven, would eliminate all penetrators, though the impact energy wouldn't simply evaporate. All that energy has to go somewhere, and until we create some method of absorbing impact energies, the wearer will still be prone to buffeting and secondary shock damage.
Doesn't the non-newtonian fluid absorb the shock pretty well? Theres also something like a gambeson which is padded cloth that was surprisingly effective against bladed weapons and more importantly absorbed shock very well making it the perfect under armor with the plate armor being on top. Perhaps we could do that?
What kills armor is velocity, Kevlar/carbon nanotube armor does not do well against high velocity rifle bullets because of this. The higher velocity, the less material resistance matters because it interacts somewhat like a fluid. This is especially true in shaped charges with a jet velocity of about 30,000 fps. A .220 Swift can penetrate any metal at 4000 fps (as long as it isn't too thick). Super strong materials work very well against lower velocity bullets like 9mm at 1000 fps but not 3200 fps 5.56. Composite armor breaks to slow down a high velocity rifle bullet so the backing material will catch it when it is dramatically slower.
I wrote a few lines explaining why non-newtonian fluids would be a good idea after getting to the ceramics bit, then I keep watching and you mention them yourself. I guess I was on the right track with that idea then.
Well rail guns aren’t very useful right now. They require to have a city’s worth of power just to fire one shot and also the rails overheat very easily and if you use them as much as a regular gun then my best guess is that it would probably melt off. Rail guns are very useful sometimes but it wouldn’t be a very good infantry weapon unless you somehow have a nuclear power plant on your back or something and a really fricken good cooling system.
What about combining the metal medival armor with layers of Kevlar with steal plates lined on the inside of the fronts and the backs from head to toe. Then cutting,layer,and weilding those balistic shields to the outsides, then adding thin layers of graphene on top of that. Completely seal the armor have a radiation proof gas mask helmet made the same way with an iron man esquite h.u.d screen and a.i. support for targeting and visual input. Maybe add mechanical pistons,gears,and hydraulic pumps for additional weight support. Then build an indestructible axe and sheild for additional resistance and combat advantages. Then rage into battle.
Take a look into the physics of Destiny - the Guardians (player characters) go to different planets, with different local gravity, but the physics don't seem to change at all. What would it look like if you were actually on Venus, or Mars, or the moon Titan? How would walking, jumping and shooting bullets be affected?
Ok so this is my first video of yours and I'm 4 min in and the fact that you mention polyethylene and ceramics (hard armor) and kevlar (soft armor) already makes me want to subscribe.
Forgot to mention exosuits that enhance strength multiple times over. Using exosuits you could probably end up with something like halo’s mjolnir. Just use string af titanium and when it gets too heavy just slap an exosuit on
How about explosive rounds? Those depend on pressure which can cause physical trauma that can be very harmful. There could be anti-tank guns as well which are made to rip through tanks.
If I had the materials and experience, I would make a exoskeleton suit made of nitinol wires covered in steel to heal it after being deformed and maybe bouncing bullets back
The Crysis armor is probably do-able if instead of nano machines you had an exoskin of memory metal woven like human musculature. Memory metals change shape based on the electrical charge you pass through them. That would give you your super strength and then use plates of depleted uranium or tungsten for your armor to turn your suit into a bullet spounge.
My idea is if your making the most indestructible armor ever get some fallout 4 like armor get some of the strongest materials known to man and use some hydraulics so you can lift all the stuff around you so your basically a giant hunk of different things
Eventually armor will make ballistic weapons obsolete, but at that point we'll already have portable plasma weapons able to melt through it...However, armor is expensive, and sometimes uncomfortable, so in a civilian enviroment ballistic weapons will still be effective.
Funny thing about graphene, it’s insanely good at absorbing thermal energy which makes heat-based weapons Super effective against it. You could defeat an entire army wearing graphene armour using a microwave emitter or Haser
Eben if you could make graphene armor you still get the energy transfer from bullets coming to a near instant stop. With an AK-47 with a standard length barrel tha is around 1400 ftlbs per round. The there is the inevitable response of using higher velocity rounds and making them out of denser materials. Love to see what velocities graphene armor would be rated to stop but we will not know that for a while.
I was gonna say, "why not put a kevlar/ceramic/Kevlar sandwich combination of armor?" But then I saw graphene having 345 times the tensile strength of kevlar, then I said, "nevermind." But then I saw that graphene costs are ridiculous for the amount you make, then I said, "nevermind again."
I made a indestructible suit that looks like the ones you go to weddings or something and no damage to the body. Only if I had more money I could make a factory and improve it before WW3. D;
So.... It would be interesting to wear 'graphene' reinforced casual clothes 😅 Anyway, with 'Graphene' high conductivity and lightness property is rapid 'energy' projectile even possible. 🙃
"I have a rocket launcher, your argument is invalid" awesome video tho graphite is soo cool. i hope one day we can find a cheap and easy way to mass produce it :P
If i were to make a real indestructible suit, i would put 4 inches of Depleted Uranium(outside layer), 3 inch of Graphene(middle layer), 2 inch of Diamond(inner layer), then make it smooth - looking and diamond - shaped pieces like to be stylish and shiny. Not even M1A2/T-90A/Challenger 2/T-14 Armata would be able to destroy this except the first layer.
Thank you for making this video (and using a lot of Rainbow Six Siege) I learned quite a lot, sorry that I don't have any new ideas but please keep making more of these awesome videos :)
DO CROSSOUT (-Will he shut up? -I don't think so. He probably really wants a video on that, wait, what was it's name?.. oh, right Crossoor something like that...) This was a represantion of what were you thinking then you saw this comment a couple of times.
Whoops, we see that grammar error at 4:20. That totally slipped by us... but it was 4:20 so I mean like really whatdidya expect amirite? Let us know what topic you'd like to see next time!
Also "latic" instead of "latice" at 5:10
Play Noggin whats up bro
Play Noggin could we make a graphene body suit. Never mind Now that I have watched the vid I can see that you mentioned it.
Play Noggin the audio in this video is annoyingly low.
Play Noggin crysis 2 or 3 i play it
"Don't Freeze"
*Suit up with vibranium armor*
"I never freeze"
U know de way
That's heavy thou
(I know it's not heavy)But it doesn't exist
Kenneth Dizon shut up normie
Leonder Hansel lol nice black panther meme
Hopefully I can get my hands on this indestructible armour before WW3 starts
wait a second didnt i see you on gbay's channel
Your cancer
The Ace Of Spades yeah bro good luck surviving some nukes with your armor
Lol
The Ace Of Spades you meen graphene armor? that will take years to make a full vest of armor... just stick to kevlar and oobleck (cornstarch and water) for now...
The Real question to ask is... What is Hulk's Pants made out of?
Elastic
Q q Graphene!
boyfriend material
can confirm. backed by science.
Q q a blobfish
Graphene made me realize, what researchers means when they say “future"
I have been hearing about graphene now from like 7-8 year or even more. And just hearing.....
It's a running joke in the science and engineering spaces at this point lmao
Governments hiding it
I remember the Halo episode talking about needing a material strong enough to prevent inertia from tearing the entire structure apart. Could the development of an indestructible armor also help in structural engineering?
If it happens we could use it to build mobile suits frames!
Mjolmnir class exoskeleton power armor
@@ur-didact1991 Mjölnir from Halo isn't an exoskeleton, hence Spartans need a reinforced skeleton.
@@libertyprime1614 nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooope, it's an exoskeleton but it's movements would destroy a human body, that's why they have a reinforced skeleton
@@terrelldurocher3330 How it destroys human jody and would spartans need a reinforced skeleton, if armor has its own?
"Until they makes better guns"
Alright where is my Rail gun at?
id imagine a pretty much bullet proof suit would be like knights armor but made with some sort of hard resin with non-newtonian or kinetic dispersing properties so it would kinda just catch the bullets and stop them in place
So basically making ooblek into armor
Just use vibranium duh
Joel Adamson they just don't understand 🤦🏾♂️
simple
Is vibranium heavy?PLS REPLY Play Noggin
(I know it's not heavy)But it doesn't exist.
Can we use titanium armor?
graphine's good conductivity could result in people developing lightning guns if it gets used as armor.
Luuk Dikken Mythbuster did an experiment and found out that wearing metal armour in fact saves you from the lightning.
Luuk Dikken well if that happens, just put a diamond coating that is 2 cm thick inside.
Kevlar suit vs. Tesla coil videos: Alow us to introduce ourselves.
Graphane: allow me to introduce myself
*I wanna develop no hitbox*
Ash?
So what you’re saying is, cover my clothes in cornstarch mixed with water
Just go to wakanda
@Mean Timbits I mean neither were you, you're family most likely originated from peasants who would die from eating a modern day balanced meal lmao.
idea: what if you combined kevlar with chainmail to achive similar results to putting ceramics into the vest without any of the drawbacks? (it would have to be a really good metal though... titanium?)
Graphene would be the next level of armor, since it's 10 to 200x stronger than equivalent thickness of steel. After that, carbon nanotube armor would be the high point of layered armor, rather than EM-based shielding. The strength level of carbon nanotubes, if they could be made in continuous strands and woven, would eliminate all penetrators, though the impact energy wouldn't simply evaporate. All that energy has to go somewhere, and until we create some method of absorbing impact energies, the wearer will still be prone to buffeting and secondary shock damage.
Doesn't the non-newtonian fluid absorb the shock pretty well? Theres also something like a gambeson which is padded cloth that was surprisingly effective against bladed weapons and more importantly absorbed shock very well making it the perfect under armor with the plate armor being on top. Perhaps we could do that?
What kills armor is velocity, Kevlar/carbon nanotube armor does not do well against high velocity rifle bullets because of this. The higher velocity, the less material resistance matters because it interacts somewhat like a fluid. This is especially true in shaped charges with a jet velocity of about 30,000 fps. A .220 Swift can penetrate any metal at 4000 fps (as long as it isn't too thick). Super strong materials work very well against lower velocity bullets like 9mm at 1000 fps but not 3200 fps 5.56. Composite armor breaks to slow down a high velocity rifle bullet so the backing material will catch it when it is dramatically slower.
0:19 My ego would inflate to drastic proportion if I was ever given invincibility.
„Are You happy SoulsTRZ?“xD
You can use Carbyne and Buckypaper also. Those are 2x-13x stronger than graphene. Meaning this is spaceship territory strong. Though it is expensive.
The red tank at 1:48 looks like a kv 2
That last part killed me lmfao. "Until we make better guns"
I wrote a few lines explaining why non-newtonian fluids would be a good idea after getting to the ceramics bit, then I keep watching and you mention them yourself. I guess I was on the right track with that idea then.
Just use Nokia 3310s
oliver dyson you are definitely on to something. Someone just give him a Nobel prize!😃
Dropped my friend's nokia from 5 stories high and it didn't even get a scratch I think this is a good idea
There is actually a video on youtube that shows that a Nokia IS BULLETPROOF holy shit 🤣
@@kylemaducdoc lmao
great strength comes with a great downside
at least tell me an example?
Tanks has joined the chat
It will melt or turn into plasma when hit by super fast bullet(3km/s+)
WHAT IF GUNS BECOME OBSOLETE, AND IS REPLACED BY RAILGUNS?????
Madhav Maheshwari railgun is still a gun, as it is already said in the name of it.
Phoenix156 okay sorry for my enthusiastic message 😂
Madhav Maheshwari ballistic vs energy guns should be a better term. But that's a good argument.
Well rail guns aren’t very useful right now. They require to have a city’s worth of power just to fire one shot and also the rails overheat very easily and if you use them as much as a regular gun then my best guess is that it would probably melt off. Rail guns are very useful sometimes but it wouldn’t be a very good infantry weapon unless you somehow have a nuclear power plant on your back or something and a really fricken good cooling system.
@@syrez156 not really since it uses electricy it is not classed as a gun
What about combining the metal medival armor with layers of Kevlar with steal plates lined on the inside of the fronts and the backs from head to toe. Then cutting,layer,and weilding those balistic shields to the outsides, then adding thin layers of graphene on top of that. Completely seal the armor have a radiation proof gas mask helmet made the same way with an iron man esquite h.u.d screen and a.i. support for targeting and visual input. Maybe add mechanical pistons,gears,and hydraulic pumps for additional weight support. Then build an indestructible axe and sheild for additional resistance and combat advantages. Then rage into battle.
...*throws EMP grenade*
Take a look into the physics of Destiny - the Guardians (player characters) go to different planets, with different local gravity, but the physics don't seem to change at all. What would it look like if you were actually on Venus, or Mars, or the moon Titan? How would walking, jumping and shooting bullets be affected?
Ok so this is my first video of yours and I'm 4 min in and the fact that you mention polyethylene and ceramics (hard armor) and kevlar (soft armor) already makes me want to subscribe.
Kevlar can only stop .22s and 9 milimeters. You want armor, get some SAPI plates.
Forgot to mention exosuits that enhance strength multiple times over. Using exosuits you could probably end up with something like halo’s mjolnir. Just use string af titanium and when it gets too heavy just slap an exosuit on
TITANIUM but you would need a futuristic exoskeleton that lets you carry over 1000 lb. And that bulletproop mesh under the titanium suit.
Heck yeah! Life Noggin plays videogames!
I already knew that was gonna be a KV-2 lol
How about explosive rounds? Those depend on pressure which can cause physical trauma that can be very harmful. There could be anti-tank guns as well which are made to rip through tanks.
Now tank are being fitted with wheel or rubber track pick your choice
Steven Anchundia apc?
I only clicked this because of the nano suit in the thumbnail. Love it
If I had the materials and experience, I would make a exoskeleton suit made of nitinol wires covered in steel to heal it after being deformed and maybe bouncing bullets back
We need nano technology, or something like that,
I want armor like Black Panthers
Lol i was just thinking about "how bout just stack graphene"
Two words: Rocket launcher
@@Aquazyl not yet
Those are way harder to aim then they seem
Just make an armor with bulletproof glass everywhere, BOOM
The Crysis armor is probably do-able if instead of nano machines you had an exoskin of memory metal woven like human musculature. Memory metals change shape based on the electrical charge you pass through them. That would give you your super strength and then use plates of depleted uranium or tungsten for your armor to turn your suit into a bullet spounge.
Death‘s An inconvenience now...Nothing more...We are all dead men walking - Jacob Hargreave
My idea is if your making the most indestructible armor ever get some fallout 4 like armor get some of the strongest materials known to man and use some hydraulics so you can lift all the stuff around you so your basically a giant hunk of different things
Holy shit
Crysis invented graphene before it actually existed!
Well graphene was found 2004 and the first crysis came out 2007. So not exactly.
Fuck
Well what year could we make "layers" of it?
We definitely need the shields in Borderlands that protect the skin of our bodies but we are going to wait for 4000 years.
Eventually armor will make ballistic weapons obsolete, but at that point we'll already have portable plasma weapons able to melt through it...However, armor is expensive, and sometimes uncomfortable, so in a civilian enviroment ballistic weapons will still be effective.
Kevlar: exists
Any PDW that can penetrate kevlar: Ima end this man’s whole career
Funny thing about graphene, it’s insanely good at absorbing thermal energy which makes heat-based weapons Super effective against it. You could defeat an entire army wearing graphene armour using a microwave emitter or Haser
Well there is matrials Thats heat resistent.
You would just cover the graphene in something like tinfoil Or nylon.
Lmao “until we make better guns” at the end
When we are talking about bullet resistent fluid, I think we got into the topic for Quinques,kakouko's armors from Tokyo Ghoul lol
Dragonscale armor is overlapping discs of ceramic and can handle being strafed over and over again by an AK47.
The dragonskin looks really interesting
DragonSkin was bad. Heavy, faulty, and it failed against high caliber threats.
Eben if you could make graphene armor you still get the energy transfer from bullets coming to a near instant stop. With an AK-47 with a standard length barrel tha is around 1400 ftlbs per round. The there is the inevitable response of using higher velocity rounds and making them out of denser materials. Love to see what velocities graphene armor would be rated to stop but we will not know that for a while.
I was gonna say, "why not put a kevlar/ceramic/Kevlar sandwich combination of armor?" But then I saw graphene having 345 times the tensile strength of kevlar, then I said, "nevermind." But then I saw that graphene costs are ridiculous for the amount you make, then I said, "nevermind again."
I’m thinking a 2 inch thick, round, 2 feet in diameter, convex titanium shield.
1.5in polylithic ceramic, .5in UHMWPE backing.
Hey, because SUPERHOT mind control delete is on the horizon, have you considered looking into the feasibility of hot-switching?
I made a indestructible suit that looks like the ones you go to weddings or something and no damage to the body. Only if I had more money I could make a factory and improve it before WW3. D;
craft a samurai armor made of kevlar honeycombs filled with non-newtonian fluid and woven together with graphene threads. techno ronins would be sick
We do use steel plates in plate carriers to stop bullets
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
Samsung: hey we mass produced graphene and we're making foldable touchcreens.
That was painfully inacurrate
I'm totally going to read the sources. Love the subject, just finished Crysis Warhead on really hard.
So.... It would be interesting to wear 'graphene' reinforced casual clothes 😅
Anyway, with 'Graphene' high conductivity and lightness property is rapid 'energy' projectile even possible. 🙃
You forgot steel and titanium ballistic plates, they are used and work very well.
If I had the Nanosuit from Crysis I would head to the ghetto and become the Hood Avatar in order to restore balance to the hood
Lightning bending is cool and dope af
Graphine unbreakable? Nope. Then we Are already making graphine bullets think more!
I've been searching for a crysis foam build, and template for the head.
1:55 that's a Skorpion MBT from HALO
Just use Castle, he has bulletproof barricades
So they are using Oobleck to make bulletproof vests....
Yep, sounds good.
You should do a video on the science of Undertale, like save files and stuff
if it has great conductivity then wouldn't lazer or electricity weapons render it obsolete?
"I have a rocket launcher, your argument is invalid" awesome video tho graphite is soo cool. i hope one day we can find a cheap and easy way to mass produce it :P
Yes, becsue they haven't, or anything.
Can't we just build Titanium juggernaut suits? It stops a 20mm and a .50 cal so we should be safe behind it... Right?
When the area 51 weapons come out
If i were to make a real indestructible suit, i would put 4 inches of Depleted Uranium(outside layer), 3 inch of Graphene(middle layer), 2 inch of Diamond(inner layer), then make it smooth - looking and diamond - shaped pieces like to be stylish and shiny. Not even M1A2/T-90A/Challenger 2/T-14 Armata would be able to destroy this except the first layer.
Thank you for making this video (and using a lot of Rainbow Six Siege) I learned quite a lot, sorry that I don't have any new ideas but please keep making more of these awesome videos :)
Lightning is pretty cool
What we need are some Astartes power armor suits
Kevlar VS Graphene
Next thing we know is we replace normal guns with whole tank guns
Do a video about plasmids from bioshock series
In escape from Tarkov you can run on a broken leg if you take pain killers
What metal could replace vibranium as if right now?
Ryan Huynh vibranium doesn't exist. It's only a fictional metal.
Phoenix156 Yeah, I know, but what metal is closest to virbranium as of right now?
Came here inmediately after I saw Crysis on the thumbnail, didn't regret the knowledge.
Unless you can speed up a bullet close to the speed of light (using relativistic kinetic kill vehicle similar to the one in Star Wars)
I'm here only to see you explain the non-fictional side of the nanosuit..
But I was disappointed :(
Reality is often dissappointing.
Titanium/alluminium alloy outer shell, graphene, non_newtonian gel graphene
Probably strong enouch to take a singular blast from a grenade
Well if bullets become obsolete due to graphene, wouldn't they just make electric weapons because of its insane conductivity?
1:51 - #TanksAreBodyArmor!
i guess we'll have to aim for the head then
it would be impossible because of our body joints cannot be covered in thick armor or you wont be able to move some of your body parts
He has invented a tank lol
I'm working on something right now, so this video helps a lot
This is most likely explaining how a bullet resistant vest works
DO CROSSOUT
(-Will he shut up?
-I don't think so. He probably really wants a video on that, wait, what was it's name?.. oh, right Crossoor something like that...)
This was a represantion of what were you thinking then you saw this comment a couple of times.
Could you talk about atomic super weapons, like venom from spiderman, or something related to the games prototype / infamous: second son?