Added: 2 years ago
From: Diginfonews
Views: 90,449
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (96)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • you have some great stuff here

  • if we lay a shit of nanotubes over the yellowstone will it save the earth in terms of spreding volcanic ash?

  • but will it blend? that is the question

  • why do i want to say Arc Vector? nevermind.

  • Will we need a stronger Eopxy?

  • i want a j.O.Bee

  • How fast would you think computers will be if this were incorporated?

  • @PoopyThumb probably 1tb/sec

  • Could you use a denser element to create nanotubes and in turn increase strength? If so, could we make uranium nanotubes.

  • @HunterRooneySweeney no they don't bond to each other in the same way. carbon is the best element at bonding to itself so it can form all of these special latices.

  • It's worth to see electrochromism in graphene:

    ?v=IcKSZM39F6c

  • Can you make air tight surfaces with nano tubes? Cause then you could make an airship out of nanotubes and suck out all the air. The strength and lightness of the nano tubes combined with the vacuum would make a reeally light airship.

    this probably sounds really stupid, haha...

  • This is the First Step To Nano Suit ( Crysis )

  • If i would replace all my bones with graphene i would be unbeatable!! WATCH OUT WORLD!!!!!!!!

  • To sum it all up we are nothing more than a bunch of controlled monkeys on a fixed time line and this technology will be keeped from mass production untill they are ready for it and that will not be in anyones life time reading this. Goverment and Secrete societies have entierely to much control over us.

  • @Thelongmanable Graphene is not ready for mass production, at least not in the electronics area. Many of the recent papers that describe graphene devices still use samples exfoliated from graphite and Scotch tape (which is not practical). CVD graphene is still of low quality, as it is difficult to precisely control monolayer growth even on a Cu surface, the catalytic reaction mechanism is poorly understood, and CVD graphene has too many grain boundaries and defects (5- and 7-membered rings).

  • Industrial Revolution was a Controlled pace! due to to metals and oil have to be mined harvested refined etc etc. Though my intrest in Graphene and Carbon nano tubes has nothing to do with either only there magnetic ablities and rate current can tavel through it VS standerd metals.

  • Sorry I rant every now and then. All I actually wanted to say was that the industrial revolution was a controled pass of development due to Metals, Oils, and Corrupt societies. Think about it you take metals and oils out the equation we would be alot further ahead in technology than we are today due to metals oils and corruption slows us down. Also we could survive bad economies if we had free transit, paid off homes due to we would require less income hence free men.

    FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • so my fu.cking penicl is a thousand times stronger then steel? my ass..

  • @iTzzJoseph

    here is an example. from wiki: "Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of carbon: pure forms of the same element that differ in structure. Allotropes are different structural modifications of an element; the element's atoms are bonded together in a different manner."

    so that is why your pencil is a weakling and diamonds are forever - even though they are made out of the same atom. This also aplies to graphene - the carbon atoms align to a certain structure that makes it that strong

  • @ultraverydeepfield can you build homes in graphene and carbon nanotubes 

  • @iTzzJoseph thats like saying powdered cement is stronger than concrete.

  • AT no point in world history of any sighting or speculated events that involved alien life form has there ever been any evidence that they ever had any intrest in harvesting Metals or Oil with in the earth surface. See the hardest strongest materials are not found of the perodic table and have yet to be discovered. The idea of turning over a stone and a new element will develope isnt the answer but the answer is in composites.

  • @Thelongmanable No all materials are no more than different structures and combination's of the periodic elements. i.e. graphene, graphite, diamonds are all carbon structures just merely arranged differently. BTW please stop ranting about something you obviously know little about.

  • flourecent bulbs have been known to be superior to incondescent bulbs since the early 1900s pre 1910 so who has controlled the technology. FYI on the day Nikola Tesla died a Gay man by the name of Jay Edgar Hoover takes complete control over all of his assets. Gay Jay intresting side note he is the founder of the FBI. Its goverment that controlls us like puppets the secrete society is a deveiation of goverment that trickles information to certain elites with in society.

  • We should of already discovered this and should of colonized other planets by now but this secrete society or Social Mafia network is controlling not only technology with there want to get right for doing nothing but mass producen the same thing over and over but mentally and physicaly as well. Example Nikola tesla invented the flourscent bulb in early 1900s yet were only just not getting them in our every day holmes as light bulbs. Why is this? Also if flourscent bulbs are superior to incondesa

  • Things have to brake down over and over to keep everyone in the world liven a constant state of Chaos. There is only one free group in society and its the Amish due to they can feed and cloth there families with own two hands. Note they dont fear Amish They fear they there lives never involve banks, wall mart etc etc. They dont want us to know that we dont need modern society banks and retail stores they need us. Stripping us of skills and ablity to function with out modern society istoppriority

  • Someone or THE SECRETE SOCIETIES THAT CONTROL THE NEW WORLD ORDER thing that our lives is theres to control. They dont want us to live as true free men that products like this will give us. Example no one ever bought a car they wanted they buy what they can afford and even then they dont even buy that car due to dealer ships price gaulge automobiles to sell stripped down cars are full loaded prices. If a car /houses never wore out and run off free energy would we work as hard as we do today?

  • Note the first Lithium ion cell batteries were created in the late 50s by the EXXON company to me this is odd piece of the puzzle as to why was exxon researching battery technology and why is it now only being used in mass production and we still have yet to recieve large industrial lithium ion batteries for homes. Note Jimmy Carter said we lived on borrowed times and was the first to install solar panels on the white house. To keep us in Constant state of Chaos of working and cheap labor a

  • Well part of the theory of Metal and Oil has no value actually starts from the 1800s and up till Nikola Tesla. Note all vehicles were predicted to be electric powered hence the early mass transit trolly systems were all electric and some vintage today still running trolly systems from that era all are electric. The discovery of Oil and high use of Metal has slowed world production not increased it. All the things we struggle with in batter technology would have already been achieved by now.

  • This proved my theory hundred times over. METAL AND OIL HAVE NO VALUE!

  • @Thelongmanable care to elaborate?

  • @themikezindel you had to ask

  • LOL 1nm cpu 8 cores 5Gzh at 15W O_O :))

  • @quangluu96 you mean 32 core 1Thz at 50W with integrated TEG for heat to electricity regeneration. How about chapping CPU's into a hollow cylinder in witch small crabon nanotube hairs would stick out on the inside walls with a fan on both ends to tremendously increase to heat dissapation. Or we could put them in a vacumed chamber magneticly held in place with magnetic cooling. Or we can skip to quantum computers. Fuck Intels Profit Road Map,

  • Charge the nodes desired, and fill the chamber with fluorine, this will grow lattices of teflon... solid state scientists reading this little tip will know the benefits of this.

  • Quantum computing holds vast potential, graphene as a replacement for the silicon transistor seems to be an exciting prospect, who knows what exotic properties they will be able to exploit as they refine the technology.

  • not 1 or 2-dimensional

  • Have any commercial graphene and carbon nanotube circuits been produced?

    Or

    Will the technology create cheap and efficient solar photovoltaic material?

  • wait for Islamic computer in the making!inshallah it will defeat all the infidels computers in the world!IRAN is currently working on this technology!

  • it's all still research but if IBM is right they could develop a cure for cancer, data storage billions of times better with 100's of hours of battery life and the ability to build the library of congress on a pinhead using only raw elements and leaving only warm air and water as waste products, but this could also mean far more powerful nuclear bombs and mass arms production by minascule factories

  • @stepharnos please don't give them ideas

  • its a material of the future because today no one needs it.

  • no ads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • A hundred years from now, people will still call it a material of the future.

    It's like molecular sized Lego toys for the inventors. It's limited only to your imagination.

  • so, where is the 30 GHz graphene based device made by IBM?

    cool video, thanks for the info NNomad.

  • @funkheads345

    You want a 30 GHz processor?

    R U stupid?

    AMD sells a 6 core 3.1 GHZ cpu for $280. 3.1 x 6 = 18.6 GHZ.

    Dual core setup and you're at 37.2 GHZ for $560.

  • @highlander2107 6 cores running at 3.1 ghz does not = 18.6 ghz its not how it works. Its simply 3.1 ghz on 6 different tasks or running on different threads of the same task.

  • @highlander2107

    Also intel processors are between 33% - 60% more efficient in other words a 1.3 amd is = to a 1.0 intel, a intel six core is proven to be about 40% more powerful , takes less power and gives off less heat, not to mention its cable of 12 threads.

  • @highlander2107 R U stupid. An AMD 6 core processor @ 3.1 Ghz runs at, guess what? 3.1 fucking Ghz. It just has the capability to run multiple threads of an application (if supported) at the same time. I do not believe 30Ghz is even possible with silicon chips (even with VERY fancy cooling setups and an IBM lab backing you). Maybe once graphene transistors come out well have 30Ghz but for now don't rage on someone if you obviously have no fucking idea what your talking about.

  • How can anything of matter be 1 or 2 dimensional? Atoms are 3 dimensional...Right?

  • In this context, 1-D is taken to mean that carbon nanotubes (CNTs) display a high degree of anisotropy such that its properties (crystallomorphic, physical, electrical etc) are defined or exhibited essentially in one direction or vector (along one axis) only.

    For example, a bulk sample of CNTs conducting electricity will, at the molecular level, be conducting electrons along the direction of the major axes of each tube.

  • @NNomad idk what that was, but that was not english.

  • @mattmgmhs

    What they mean is something very thin...

  • the dimension is sort of relative, that is, if 2 dimensions is much larger than the last dimension (graphene) then it is essentially 2 dimension

  • the dimensionality of these nano carbon structures is relative to their electrical properties (a fullerene buckyball is considered 0D) not only their structure, granted that on a small enough scale of analysis even an electron has a 3d shape of some sort but here we are talking about monolayers of graphene and nano tubes that are only nano metres wide. For example a graphene sheet is considered 3d when there are about 10 monolayers stacked because of its changed properties that are more 3d

  • not, the 2D and 1D explained in here is because the tube goes in Z-direction (1D) or X-Y for (2D)... So you can see in the image several pillars (1D) and a sheet of graphene (2D) ;D

  • @mattmgmhs when they speak of 2D structures they refer to the way the atoms are arranged.

    To be precise, graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice, and is a basic building block for graphitic materials of all other dimensionalities. It can be wrapped up into 0D fullerenes, rolled into 1D nanotubes or stacked into 3D graphite. Check out the vaious allotropes of carbon (Diamon, carbon nanotube, buckytube, etc.) for more information.

  • it's 2d^^

  • This is awesome technology with so many life sustaining uses, Of course, the opposite potential is also there; if not regulated with extreme scientific and legal rigor, nano technology, could end mankind's time on this planet. Remember Jurassic Park? Just b/c you Can do something doesn't mean you Should. Wouldn't the entire world be better off w/out the Manhattan Project's consequences? The Venus Project has some good info on responsible use of nanotech on their site.

  • it does bond in layers easily

  • wow that's very interesting.

  • you can make graphene at your own house

  • what?!! really?

  • new body armour much?

  • @Hiroyuki456 i've recently seen a video of body armour that is as thin as a shirt deflecting bullets. I think it may be nano tubes

  • from what im getting i that in the future it will replace the silicon chip in just about everything we use today, which solve the problem of mores(spelling) law that computer power doubles every 18 months... in the future it will slow down, unless we start using something like this stuff....

  • is it indestructible?

  • dumb shit

  • almost,its stronger than diamond

  • no just drop a nuclear bomb at it and its gone

  • lol. nice

  • i saw on a blog where they could use this stuff to get computers runnin at 500-1000 ghz but i am not sure if it is real r not

  • It's real; scientisst who have worked with graphene say that terahertz computers are possible with it.

  • ya but the computer will be major expensive and maybe only ppl like the militry are major companys will be usin it at first it be years after it is used for it to get in normal ppls hand

  • sadly, all i give a shit about is its implementation into a new playstation console.

  • this can be used to make RAM, i.e.; 101010 is quicker with this technology used in transistors for zero friction and much less heat

  • Carbonara tubes !!! WOOHOO lol

  • mmm carbonara :D i loveeeee carbonara lol

  • Love the videos in HD.

  • it seems its for chips... probably means smaller chips and/or less power but thats just a guess...

  • It means smaller chips and 1000x the power.

  • nice.

    ...so what can this be actually used for?

  • wiring? mabye for power? i have no clue..

  • SKYNET!!!!

  • for computer chips ,conducting and storing larger amounts of power in a smaller space, better solar harvesting technology, body armor, Windshields , thinner televisions , ipods ect.

  • thanks, i was wondering..

Loading...
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more