Well, you could always build a giant robot out of nanotube composites, arm it with a couple of railguns, an antimatter projector, a gravitational disruptor, a rotoblastuloidal devastator cannon, neurocortical AI targeting, a plasma shield, fusion engines and a pink bikini. That should do the trick. Why the bikini? Maybe I'm kinky. Or it's a distraction. " WTF! A giant robot in pink swimwear?" And then it's too late...
What's the catalyst?
Technoblood 1 year ago
one step closer to room temperature superconductivity?
ShriveledTadpole 2 years ago
GODZIRAAH!!!!!!!
warweed420 2 years ago
Looks good. I imagine household appliances will be an item high on the
lets put the nanotubes in this" list
Kiroley 2 years ago
Is anyone else too stupid for this video? .. I know I am.
BesttBi 3 years ago
the first step into getting smart is getting curious
Omega231984 2 years ago 7
use this in electrical engines instead of copper wires for higher efficiency.
MasterTxJ 3 years ago
this shit costs alot. an engine won't make up for the price of the wire through the energy savings over the course of its life.
Wond3rballs 2 years ago
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So how would these work against an attack by Godzilla?
t4kne 4 years ago
Well, you could always build a giant robot out of nanotube composites, arm it with a couple of railguns, an antimatter projector, a gravitational disruptor, a rotoblastuloidal devastator cannon, neurocortical AI targeting, a plasma shield, fusion engines and a pink bikini. That should do the trick. Why the bikini? Maybe I'm kinky. Or it's a distraction. " WTF! A giant robot in pink swimwear?" And then it's too late...
jannevellamo 2 years ago 4