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Dip an ordinary piece of paper into ink infused with carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires, and it turns into a battery or supercapacitor. Crumple the piece of paper, and it still works. Stanford researcher Yi Cui sees many uses for this new way of storing electricity.

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  • Line the walls of vehicles to add to their electrical power.

  • @DeimosSaturn there most certainly was suppression before the internet, no old people know of tesla, thats how suppression works in plain sight. why are u so against energy freedom? with digital its possible to secure energy as a binary stream that would have to line up to the coils resoannt frequencies, so it is possible to secure subscribers, but univese secures freedom, and that is the point of such a device is energy freedom for all, it would clean up most of the shit humanity has to face

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  • electrode carbon nano tubes can be purchased at cheap tubes.com if anyone wants to try this at home. cheers great vid

  • does it work with normal printing ink?

  • paper thin screens

    paper thin batteries

    carbon fiber enclosure...

    4mm thin smartphones are in the near future :)

  • nice! very informative!

  • @boxa888 Tesla was a genius, I wish schools taught more about him!

  • very useful,,thanks for the lecture

  • This is very useful. Another alternative source of energy.

  • your best bet come up with a simple design everyone can use. they say saliva is an excellent electrolyte or so ive heard.

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