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  • In-freakin-credible!

  • That's gotta be one of the worst things i've heard on youtube

  • How long did it take for them to agglomerate again afterwards? Did you do any analysis to see if the ultrasonic treatment kept the nanotubes intact? I know if you do strong enough treatments over long periods of time you can break their structure.

  • the nanotechnological way of producing cola?

    Lol I'm stuid trollface)))

  • Clever.

  • can i drink? and become immortal?

  • I want a big bottle of nanotubes too!!

  • Well is there anybody who can comment on the usage of CNT's in the concrete world or if you know anybody experimenting on them, could you please throw some comments- please

  • water-proof clothing

  • Well What do you intend to convey when you are referring to water proof clothing

    Hotdog

  • it can kill any bacteria virus,cancer,germs,make your lifespan higher by repairing your dna,but you have to make it into a little tiny robot,make our technology advanced,and so on..

  • wow, that's a lot of nanotubes

  • How much frecuency is the transducer?

  • 24kHz

  • It would be cool if it could work with batteries for great Ness Coffee.

  • No Nanotubes can't cure cancer. Don't be silly. At best, they can be used as a scaffold to deliver cancer killing drugs, at best.

  • If I remember right, it was gold nano particles that would attatch to the cancerous cells and not healthy ones. Then a radio waves would heat the gold and destroy the tumor, leaving the healthy cells unharmed. It's interesting stuff. You should look it up.

  • You are exactly right. They use gold nanoshells w/ antibodies attached to them. Then the nanoshells are excited w/ light and heat up slightly killing the tumor cells.

  • yea i saw this on 60 minutes and i think its a remarkable and relativly simple, just creating an antigen that can target 99.999% of the particles directly on ALL the cancer cells fairly evenly. but if the antigens can be made well enough, why not have them take out viruses and diseases.

  • A man by the name of John Kanzius (there are some videos on you tube of his work) has made a device that utilizes these nanotubes to CURE cancer.

    This has been shown in four rabbits that had liver cancer and after ONE treatment the cancer in each rabbit was gone.

    There is now work being done now(almost finished) to allow these nanotubes to seek out cancer cells and adhere themselves to them automatically. Once that is achieved CANCER IS CURED.

  • carbon nanotubes? isn't that suppose to be like, stronger then metal?

  • Ok I'm dumb but that black carbon like powder is nanotube I suppose right?

  • Yes it is. It's multi-wall carbon nanotubes

  • So now that they're diffused, are they better or something? What was the purpose of this demonstration? Pardon my ignorance.

  • when diffused they are in much better position for characterisation. Otherwise generally they cluster to form entangled webs.

  • My Nanotubes (functionalized) can be dispersed in Aceton (250mg/50ml) with 2min of sonication...

  • Very impressive, Can Daz now make this ultra white??

  • Do Newtonian fluids normally climb up ultrasonic probes, as indicated in this video?

  • introducing new graphite flavored Kool-aide.

  • LOL

  • is the ultra-sonic cavitator(sry dont know the right name) resonating at a certain frequency perhaps??? :)looks like we have transmutation here...

  • I had no idea such a small amount of carbon could turn the water almost completely black. I can't wait until we can mass produce quality, useable nanotubes.

  • They're the only known substance with the tensile strength required for the space elevator concept.

  • I wonder how much that jar of nanotubes costs... What could u use this water for anyways TomInTheSky ?

  • Considering how he handled it (mixing it up, and scraping the scoop) I'm assuming it costed them a good bit.

  • Yeah, alright. Single-walled nanotubes in their purest form cost $2000/gram.

  • flash foward 2 years and now its like 100$ lmao

  • is this the future of the "will it blend" series?

  • lol good one..

    Now we know, carbon nanotubes BLEND!

  • CAVITATION

  • it did caviation - basically mixed the lot up using sound to create 'holes' in the liquid... (bit like boiling without the temperature). This sorta thing happens to marine propellers when they turn so fast that the water 'collapses' behind the blades - sometime causes the blades to fall off!

  • I'm also keen to know what it did. From what I can GUESS in the video description it's something to do with changing the physical properties of "hyrophobic nanotubes" ... What t3h fudge is a nanotube anyway? And do you pronounce it as "tuh-u-buh" or "t-o-o-b" ?

  • what did it do?

  • diffised

  • Those things better not get into my drinking water.

  • rofl lolll

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