Goodbye Graphene?! Introducing Borophene, The New Wonder Material!

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Graphene has been in the limelight for its unique properties. For example, it is harder than diamond but more elastic than rubber, and stronger than steel but lighter than aluminum. But what if we say that there is a material that is even stronger and has the ability to push Graphene out of the limelight? This material is called Borophene. And in this video, we are going to dive deeper into this topic and understand why Borophene is the new wonder material now.
2D structures are becoming increasingly attractive in materials science due to the many possible applications. Among them is graphene, a very strong and flexible 2-D carbon allotrope with excellent thermal conductivity. It is shaped like a honeycomb one atom thick, hexagonal in shape, and has semi-metallic properties. It was discovered in 2004 by Geim and Novoselov, both professors at the University of Manchester, and received the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics.
But there's amazing new material on the block. Like graphene, it is only one atom thick. And while graphene is made of carbon, this new material called borophene is made of the element boron. It was first synthesized in 2015 and since then scientists have discovered that it is even stronger and more flexible than graphene.
A study on the use of the material, published on digital academic platform Arxiv in March 2019, cataloged its potential applications, including hydrogen storage and higher-performance lithium-ion batteries - applications that could be critical in an electric-vehicle-dominated future. Because it is more flexible than graphene, it can also be used in flexible electronics; The researchers also speculate that the capabilities of the borophene as a superconductor mean it could be used to make next-generation wearables, biomolecular sensors, and even quantum computers.
We will see a few applications later in this video but before that let’s have a brief look at these two materials one by one. Let’s begin with Graphene.
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@thetesladomainofficial
@thetesladomainofficial 2 роки тому
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@MyButtsBeenWiped
@MyButtsBeenWiped 2 роки тому
I think that it is Awesome how you treat the viewer as an uneducated child, with the color additions to symbolic representations that have already been shown in monochrome so as to attempt an impartation that something has changed molecularly, AND how you use a lot of moving graphics to keep the viewer completely distracted from what is actually being said, instead of using Actual Electron Microscope images of the different materials to utilize for demonstration purposes in order to make whatever point that you are attempting to push upon the viewer, OH, and let's not forget the quick flash by of the dumbfounded White guy that looks completely oblivious to whatever you are saying because, well, Anti-Whitism, as he is White and clearly unable to comprehend anything beyond one syllable words. Good Job. You are absolutely in touch with the Anti-American, loony leftist, Socialistic/Communist, dastardly deviant, demented democraps propagandist agenda on how they have Dumbed Down the American Student in the Public Screwal System !
@daveltaylor
@daveltaylor 2 роки тому
Garbage video.
@joepasci4970
@joepasci4970 2 роки тому
This video is more like an ad than informative.
@joepasci4970
@joepasci4970 2 роки тому
I should have waited till the video was over, it is an ad. Nice job covering that up.
@jon__doe
@jon__doe 2 роки тому
Graphene is already being produced at scale so that info is way out of date. Flash graphene, named after the process of producing it, is already in commercial production.
@simonkoeman3310
@simonkoeman3310 2 роки тому
I sure am looking forward to hearing about how borophene is the way of the future for the next 20 years!!!
@moltenhydrogen2218
@moltenhydrogen2218 2 роки тому
@@someguy782 40 years later and the number doesnt change lol
@getsideways7257
@getsideways7257 2 роки тому
Then 20 years down the line we'll hear about an even more wondrous Silicophene!
@Phunkiedeknition
@Phunkiedeknition 2 роки тому
Another phene that will be the best at NOT leaving the lab.
@jkl9984
@jkl9984 2 роки тому
You non-believer in our newest "whateverthefuck"-phene! Jokes aside, yeah. It's probably not going to go anywhere along with graphene.
@JohnLeePettimoreIII
@JohnLeePettimoreIII 2 роки тому
the sarcasm came through beautifully. 😀
@fumblerooskie
@fumblerooskie 2 роки тому
It won't truly be a "wonder material" until it can be inexpensively produced in large quantities.
@mereveil01
@mereveil01 2 роки тому
in a capitalist economy there will never be such a thing: desirable and low cost.
@ghostagent3552
@ghostagent3552 2 роки тому
@@mereveil01 Imagine if we could just reset our economy every 10 years or something. Inflation and deflation are a pain.
@mereveil01
@mereveil01 2 роки тому
@@ghostagent3552 in fact, inflation can be fought by gross interior product. More so than high interest rates...
@mymimchannel6838
@mymimchannel6838 2 роки тому
I already bought some it s quite nice
@alexis1156
@alexis1156 2 роки тому
@@mereveil01 There are plenty of products that until a few years ago they would have cost you an arm and a leg, or be straight up not available, because they didn't exist. Just the usual idiot demonizing capitalism without actually understanding anything about economics. You didn't even get gdp right, gross interior product? It's gross domestic product you idiot. And yea, higher standard and quantity of production are effectively deflation, but if you think you can fight current inflation with that, you are out of your mind. They won't raise interest rates above inflation as it would bankrupt the government though, you can thank welfare for that, for the enormous debt that is eating away the economy. Welfare spending is like 70%+ of total federal spending, healthcare, social security, those are all welfare programs, it's almost like it would be better to just pay for your stuff.... But who am i to say that, it's not like Singapore which has a system where they force you to save money for healthcare expenses has a higher standard of healthcare than the US for cheaper.... You could literally cut 50 % + of healthcare expenses just by removing obamacare and all it's administrative costs. So much for capitalism... Seems to me that it's actually the left and leftist politics that cause problems, and then they blame capitalism. The story as it always has been. Just gtfo, you're an embarrassment. Complaining about capitalism when it increased the standard of living of pretty much everyone.
@SexyEarHair
@SexyEarHair 2 роки тому
I'm amazed every time one of your videos gets to my feed. Amazed that you are still pulling views despite your clearly unresearched topics and revolving door of "wonder materials" and "revolutionary batteries".
@MrAmitkr007
@MrAmitkr007 Місяць тому
Totally understand your sentiment as same way I feel. But unless we create curiosities in general public, how can our youth and scientists generate the next stage of productions
@austrianfuck7450
@austrianfuck7450 2 роки тому
The question of borophene now is: Can it be produced at scale?
@mymimchannel6838
@mymimchannel6838 2 роки тому
It just did.
@austrianfuck7450
@austrianfuck7450 2 роки тому
@@mymimchannel6838 did i not catch it in the video or do you have a different source?
@Doriamo
@Doriamo 2 роки тому
@@austrianfuck7450 I didn’t hear anything about it in the video either.
@mymimchannel6838
@mymimchannel6838 2 роки тому
@@austrianfuck7450 i have some. I bought it.
@MrEvtmazda
@MrEvtmazda 2 роки тому
Its probably already in the booster shots
@sunkings5972
@sunkings5972 2 роки тому
Boron isnt found in nature in a pure state, unlike carbon, so maybe for specific high tech devices but I doubt it could replace graphene in hundreds of millions of car batteries assuming either can eventually be produced at scale. Note: yes boron compounds are readily available but extra processing is needed to get boron pure enough to make borophene. Therefore unless it is much easier to make at scale than graphene I'm unsure the cost benefit analysis will work in Borophene's favor.
@mansky3795
@mansky3795 2 роки тому
Boron is an extremely toxic element, perfectly fit the western agenda of depopulation too. OH, i forgot the electric car were discovered 200 years ago as well. So where are we now from within the capitalists running Imperialism company known as US ?
@AndrewSheldon
@AndrewSheldon 2 роки тому
Rare as a primary commercial mineral. Perhaps could be recovered as secondary element (byproduct).
@ismailtok38
@ismailtok38 2 роки тому
Turkey has %70 of world borons
@sunkings5972
@sunkings5972 2 роки тому
@@josephkozak9642 boron nitrate is 17% boron and there is no natural occurring boron, unlike carbon. Extremely rare is for sure an overstatement on my part.
@jeffdege4786
@jeffdege4786 2 роки тому
@@josephkozak9642 Elemental copper is found naturally.
@NotAnnaJones
@NotAnnaJones 2 роки тому
Great video. Excellent editing. Unfortunately, the graphics are misleading. The editor needs a scientist to help sort the graphics.
@jean-clauderainville677
@jean-clauderainville677 2 роки тому
Indeed, and to make sure the right words are used... Transistors have "gates", not "gaits"... 😄
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE 2 роки тому
@Jean-Claude Rainville Bu-but... some can _run_ at 5GHz, whereas others struggle to achieve 4.5! Yea, that was horrible, please forgive me! 🥴 EDIT: I was also under the impression is was called Graphene on account of being made from *Graph*ite. Which is wiki page seems to corroborate: _"The name is derived from "graphite" and the suffix -ene, reflecting the fact that the graphite allotrope of carbon contains numerous double bonds."_
@gumstuckinmypocket
@gumstuckinmypocket 2 роки тому
i think arxiv might be pronounced archive.
@jayt9882
@jayt9882 2 роки тому
@@gumstuckinmypocket I wondered if it was meant to be AR14 (Roman numerals?)
@neuralwarp
@neuralwarp 2 роки тому
Hexa-gónnal ? Per MegaKelvin?
@jaymacpherson8167
@jaymacpherson8167 2 роки тому
If graphene is so difficult to produce as claimed in this video, I doubt it would be in use to strengthen concrete for buildings, a current application. Also, the earth has about 30 times more carbon than boron. Much of the carbon is available without having to mine, making it more accessible than boron. So graphene will be useful for a long time. “Goodbye” is premature clickbait.
@menotu000
@menotu000 2 роки тому
The best concrete was already invented thousands of years ago... Roman concrete. No other concrete known gets stronger in seawater over the years... so it gets harder and harder the longer it exists till it's like pure stone.
@Fabio-hc9bv
@Fabio-hc9bv 2 роки тому
Thank the vesuv
@Fabio-hc9bv
@Fabio-hc9bv 2 роки тому
Flash graphene is easy enough to do at home. Large sheets are rather impossible
@ryeclansen7371
@ryeclansen7371 2 роки тому
@@menotu000 problem is we don't know how to make it any more.
@forfun6273
@forfun6273 2 роки тому
I think they figured out a way to pull carbon out of the atmosphere atom by atom so you can make large sheets easier.
@pa40pa
@pa40pa 2 роки тому
i love how all the problems just get waved away. graphene oxidizes easily that's bad, borophene is highly reactive that good. oh, and borophene undergoes this never heard of thing it gets "harder" when bed over a given threshold, what will they call this work hardening maybe they call it plastic deformation who knows.
@dr.robertjohnson6953
@dr.robertjohnson6953 2 роки тому
Another material also does that, retains strength through bending, even gets harder, not brittle. Nitinol, aka memory metal.
@chucksauter1204
@chucksauter1204 2 роки тому
@@dr.robertjohnson6953 copper too. Work hardening actually isn't rare. Alot of different tie wires. I know the tie wire used in avionics work hardens so that locking nuts and bolts into place is solid
@dr.robertjohnson6953
@dr.robertjohnson6953 2 роки тому
@@chucksauter1204 Um.. no. That isn't what work hardening is, exactly. When safety wire is used on aircraft bolt, it is twisted around the bolt so that it always pulling the bolt into the tightening direction, so it dosn't get loose. Work hardening on the other hand, is something you definitely don't want. Copper wire is famous for its work hardening. You bend it back and forth a bit, and it gets very brittle. It doesn't make it any stronger. It weakens it significantly. Nitinol, or memory metal, actually gets stronger. Its a special alloy of nickel/titanium that has many MANY uses. My eyeglass arms are made of the stuff. They just dont get bent out of shape. If they happen to get bent, putting them in hot water instantly puts them back in shape. Its an alloy that because of its structure, retains its shape. Look up its uses. It really is like magic.
@Dudeinator
@Dudeinator 2 роки тому
@@dr.robertjohnson6953 it depends on what you mean by stronger. Copper or brass can be work hardened to make itself stronger in specific cases. Work hardening typically increases hardness and stiffness at the cost of being more brittle. So it retains shape better but doesn't absorb energy better causing it break.
@Pieces93
@Pieces93 2 роки тому
@@Dudeinator brass can be work hardened, as if you compress it to much, it doesn’t bend and flatten like copper, it explodes through all the tension.
@maninalift
@maninalift 2 роки тому
By the way "Arxiv" is pronounced like "archive", the "X" stands for the Greek letter χ (spelled "chi", pronounced "ki")
@kurok1tenshi
@kurok1tenshi 2 роки тому
was searching for this, ty :D
@SpokoR3
@SpokoR3 2 роки тому
It bugged me too :D
@joaogabriels.f.5143
@joaogabriels.f.5143 2 роки тому
In the end it doesn't matter if we can't get big enought sheets/batches. the same problem with graphene. Also carbon is abundant, when boron is not
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 роки тому
Boron is more than abundant enough. You can buy sodium tetraborate (borax) by the pound in the laundry aisle of your local supermarket. Amazon has a 2 lb box of it for $9.99. Of course, those are retail prices; as it comes from the mines it is measured in tons. The borax mines in California are still producing commercial quantities after a century and a half.
@extremelypuppy
@extremelypuppy 2 роки тому
Graphene was not discovered in 2004, I've heard about graphene since the mid 1990's. Really, it's kind of strange you think that information is correct. The thing is it takes decades after the discovery to use, or commercially create any working invention based of of said discovery. The limitation of our technology, information, culture, and understanding is what determines when and how we will be able to understand, create and use said discovery to our advantage.
@perspectivemeditation7648
@perspectivemeditation7648 2 роки тому
BORON NOT GRAPHENE
@badgermead8228
@badgermead8228 2 роки тому
1987 They isolated and identified single graphene sheets by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction in 1961. The term “graphene” was first used in 1987 to describe single sheets of graphite, and it was also used in early descriptions of carbon nanotubes
@extremelypuppy
@extremelypuppy 2 роки тому
@@badgermead8228 I love it, when people do lots of research.
@gigalapanashvili4431
@gigalapanashvili4431 2 роки тому
Well yes, but since graphene is so wide spread and we use it every day I dont think borophene will take off as easily.
@blacksheepshepherd
@blacksheepshepherd 2 роки тому
Graphene widely used everyday ?
@gigalapanashvili4431
@gigalapanashvili4431 2 роки тому
@@blacksheepshepherd it was sarcasm
@ehombane
@ehombane 2 роки тому
@@gigalapanashvili4431 I agree, I just ate some as breakfast. They keep secret the propriety of curing hunger.
@Tubeytime
@Tubeytime Рік тому
@@gigalapanashvili4431 *cries in autism*
@Embassy_of_Jupiter
@Embassy_of_Jupiter 2 роки тому
This is the first time one of the Tesla dude channels has actually introduced me to a new concept, good job
@mr.octopus6972
@mr.octopus6972 2 роки тому
Oh common now ! I'm still waiting for a graphene transparent solar pannel to hit the market and now it's obsolete ?
@isopodslug6365
@isopodslug6365 2 роки тому
cheaper version maybe?
@superguy7044
@superguy7044 2 роки тому
I wanted to coat the underside of my boat with graphene, so then it can continuously generate electricity. Electric boats anyone?
@rundowngalaxy7675
@rundowngalaxy7675 2 роки тому
I'm still waiting for my space elevator made possible by carbon nanotubes
@Opti-Mystic
@Opti-Mystic Рік тому
@@rundowngalaxy7675 but the atmospheric drag ! Wouldn't a flexible, tethered space elevator just get wrapped around the planet like string around a turning ball?
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 Рік тому
I heard that a number of employees working at that invisible solar panel plant went missing
@Mayangone
@Mayangone 2 роки тому
Back when I was funding research, researchers liked to amplify their "ideal" products to get more funding. Some researchers even "recruited" powerful congressmen to add funding for their pet projects. In the end only about 10% has commercial potentials.
@sethb3090
@sethb3090 2 роки тому
Have you ever tried matching the clips to the topic? I was really confused as to what crushing a 3d printed minimal surface had to do with 2d materials in electronic applications.
@EddieVBlueIsland
@EddieVBlueIsland 2 роки тому
Graphene - the material of the future - and always will be.
@Mr.Cheeseburger24
@Mr.Cheeseburger24 2 роки тому
No f u, Borophene gang all the way :>
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 роки тому
It will be critical to the flying cars. You just wait!
@eltonshamblen9766
@eltonshamblen9766 2 роки тому
The flying cars with borographite batteries will be just in time to use bubble memory.
@jeremycrochtiere6317
@jeremycrochtiere6317 2 роки тому
Graphene has been produced for much cheaper than stated I this video, it can even be printed at home with a 3D printer and a 5 watt laser with Kapton Tape as the medium to have Graphene induced by laser ablation
@chucksauter1204
@chucksauter1204 2 роки тому
You arent allowed to know better than something that propagates Elon Musk's views. Imagine if someone figures out that neuroprosthetics at the level of a pig smelling things was around since 1957.... but that means actually knowing medical history.
@ptbot3294
@ptbot3294 2 роки тому
Show me a 1m-square sheet of continuous graphene and then we'll talk
@victorkreig6089
@victorkreig6089 2 роки тому
Graphene has also been around for quite a while Do you not know how R&D works?
@vicariouswitness
@vicariouswitness 2 роки тому
ABLATION , cool new word
@forfun6273
@forfun6273 2 роки тому
@@ptbot3294 I think they can do it by pulling carbon out of the atmosphere and having individual carbon atoms stick to a plate and make a sheet kinda like how they do the acid bath process to nickel and gold plate stuff.
@toddbertram6556
@toddbertram6556 2 роки тому
It will be used for space exploration or weapons production. That seems to be the heart beat for all modern scientific exploration.
@jasonjase8661
@jasonjase8661 2 роки тому
If this can be made on a large scale it can replace carbon nano fiber sheets currently used in Boeing Aircraft. Since it it is less brittle than carbon nano fiber sheets it may hold up to impact tests. Another benefit is that it doesn't contain carbon that oxidizes Aluminum which still needs to be used in airplane manufacturing .
@fanman421
@fanman421 2 роки тому
Who else noticed the misspelling of Gate with ‘gait’ when describing the FET?
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 роки тому
Well, you see... the FET was a bit lame and had a peculiar gait. Yeah, that's the ticket!
@silence-humility-calmness
@silence-humility-calmness 2 роки тому
Graphene, Borophene or shitphene... graphene has yet to replace any existing materials. there is nothing to say goodbye too if the are both equally theoretical ,graphene has had 18 years to take over other meterials but hasn't done so even in prototype scale
@bobbygetsbanned6049
@bobbygetsbanned6049 2 роки тому
Exactly, he's asking goodbye, I wonder when we ever said hello? People have talked about Graphene for well over a decade yet it hasn't actually been used to make any technological advancements in that time. These seem to be cool materials to play with in a lab and that's about it.
@christophsiebert1213
@christophsiebert1213 Рік тому
What are yo utalking about? Graphene can already be produced at scale and is used in so many eletronic processes and tools. It's even used in concrete nowadays. Please don't trash something you have no idea about.
@KoruKun
@KoruKun 2 роки тому
we're going to loop ourselves back around to asbestos being the next wonder material eventually
@melgross
@melgross 2 роки тому
There is a long way to,go,with this material. It’s not nearly as developed as graphene. Two other problems are; highly poisonous and far more rare than carbon, which makes up graphene.
@jean-marclamothe8859
@jean-marclamothe8859 2 роки тому
Seems two good points to me buddy 😮 why they didn’t talk about it?
@melgross
@melgross 2 роки тому
@@jean-marclamothe8859 because they’re trying to push the idea they’re presenting. It seems more exciting when there aren’t negatives.
@tkjho
@tkjho 2 роки тому
It's rarer than C, but not rare enough. It's routinely used in making heat resistant glass such as Pyrex, lab glassware etc. It's poisonous to insects, but not to humans, and being used as insecticides and sold in drug stores as a mild antiseptic for soaking your feet etc. Borax is routinely used in laundry, and in food preparation in the past.
@melgross
@melgross 2 роки тому
@@tkjho very small doses of boron are safe. However it’s possible that doses over 20 mg per day are not. The problems I’m concerned with are not of those for the general population, but for these working in the refining industry, mainly, where possibly high doses can result from exposure during processing. As we know, industry is not very concerned about worker safety. We’ve seen this many times, including recently, with IBM losing a major case.
@tkjho
@tkjho 2 роки тому
@@melgross Prolonged industrial exposure is a completely different ballgame than casual exposure. Water can kill you if consumed in large quantities, but you cannot really call it toxic. Borax was routinely used in addition to baking soda in making deep-fried dough sticks in China until it was banned, just like alum was used in making pickles, and some people are still using it illegally to get that desired texture. Some people eat that for breakfast just about everyday and the dose would be much higher than 20mgs. Toxic dose is in the grams, not in mgs.
@WEPayne
@WEPayne 2 роки тому
FET has a Gate not a Gait
@clavo3352
@clavo3352 2 роки тому
LOL. but what if it powers the rear legs of a mechanical horse! The horses gait would be effected by the FET's gates.
@FindLiberty
@FindLiberty 2 роки тому
@@clavo3352 EXACTLY
@jsmdnq
@jsmdnq 2 роки тому
My question is: Will the same generic video footage be used when Conophene becomes the latest and greatest fleecer?
@MonkeyManMechanicals
@MonkeyManMechanicals 2 роки тому
you have to ask the Pimpophene first.
@isopodslug6365
@isopodslug6365 2 роки тому
I feel we should at least use real element names like nitrogenaphene
@SpokoR3
@SpokoR3 2 роки тому
@@isopodslug6365 Let me introduce you to MXene
@MrMeow-iq7kq
@MrMeow-iq7kq 2 роки тому
lol,... yea... Pretty sure they reused all images I have already seen used for graphene and other materials. Made me wonder if it was just a day early for april fools and missed the mark.
@orchestraoverseer9426
@orchestraoverseer9426 2 роки тому
Dude I'm super sure that wolframianphene is the future of mass produced materials
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 2 роки тому
In a parallel, aluminium when it was first discovered was dificult to refine chemically and cost more than gold and dinner plates were made for the wealthy. Then the Hall process produced aluminium by electrolysis and became much cheaper. Therefore, graphene is expensive to produce now but new processes might be found to make graphene and borophene feasible
@iamwisdomsky
@iamwisdomsky 2 роки тому
that's the problem. when are these new processes going to be discovered? the graphene hype is still going for 2 decades and it still has very little substancial practical application on a wide scale. They even said that graphene is the future of batteries. but where is it? LiFePo4 even got into the market first than graphene... yes there are companies that are currently researching graphene for batteries but they're still practically at the R&D stage.
@darylcheshire1618
@darylcheshire1618 2 роки тому
@@iamwisdomsky Aluminium was produced commercially in 1856 and the Hall process made aluminium cheaper in 1886. So thirty years for aluminium. I wish serious development for batteries and electric cars began in the seventies rather than be ignored by the oil and auto companies until Elon Musk started to eat their lunch. Now electric cars are on the rise. I’m glad that simple electric cars are being developed rather than the overly complex multiple explosions and require exotic expensive fluids that are carried around and were developed for a century. Imagine if electric cars were developed in the 1930s and someone now suggested an explosive alternative and needed to carry seventy litres of inflammable fluids to make it happen? Good heavens why do we need to do that?
@SpokoR3
@SpokoR3 2 роки тому
@@iamwisdomsky The cost of graphene production has been made significantly lower over the last decade thanks to a plethora of new methods. However, whenever people think about graphene cost, they think about CVD-level pure graphene on a wafer which is obviously expensive. For consumer appliances graphene has sufficiently low cost of production. Maybe it has more to do with lobbying than with technological advancement of graphene production.
@iamwisdomsky
@iamwisdomsky 2 роки тому
@@SpokoR3 we're not talking about graphene cost. what we're talking about is the practical application of graphene on a commercial level which is yet to be seen.
@kyanitequartzite5037
@kyanitequartzite5037 2 роки тому
As long as one only listens to this it is fine. Watching it drops one's IQ.
@jsmdnq
@jsmdnq 2 роки тому
No longer can fleece "investors" with graphene? Once the gravy train runs out from Borophene we will get hexophene, then once that goes away we will get Lithophene... and once that gravy train leaves then Conophene.
@mereveil01
@mereveil01 2 роки тому
there is only sommes elements in the periodic chart with theses propriety: carbon, boron sulphur, phosphorus, selenium... but atomic weight(neutrons) tend to interfere with the protonic of the materials, nucleus charges balances the electronic layer, thus the material propriety. it is the same science. frequencies differ (ex. phosphorus doped silicon vs selenium doped ones in chips and solar panels)
@MrEvtmazda
@MrEvtmazda 2 роки тому
All this stuff is from UFO crashes over the years and its slowly being leaked into the supply chains. Too bad we can just jump straight to antigravitic
@peterfitzpatrick7032
@peterfitzpatrick7032 2 роки тому
At 9:35 "field effective transistors" ... should be field EFFECT transistors.... 🤫
@dionnelong
@dionnelong Рік тому
It's thin right now and too expensive to use, but I think it should eventually be able to be used for thick items such as to make a flight/wing ring for a human air/space craft, accompanied with a magnet.
@chillylizerd
@chillylizerd 2 роки тому
I thought this was click bait but, what do you know, it's a real good video. Keep it up! 👍
@diomedesabcmnxyz7299
@diomedesabcmnxyz7299 2 роки тому
~ The greatest interactive uses for Boron is in Thermal Conveyors detection/interactions; conduction, convection, radiation. Which is related to Bioengineering devices & emotional conscience monitoring/conditioning. ~ The greatest interactive uses for Carbon (C12), are in state of matter detection/interactions; solids, liquids, gases, vacuum. Since carbon is pretty much a main medium for countless compounds. As per bioengineering, this would be relevent to the body, mind, spirit, & soul relativities.
@ossiehalvorson7702
@ossiehalvorson7702 2 роки тому
This is gibberish. You're essentially trying to point back to the age old myth that boron is used for mind control here, aren't you?
@ghoulbuster1
@ghoulbuster1 2 роки тому
Interesting.
@bearup1612
@bearup1612 2 роки тому
I am 63 so I do not think I will ever see the benefits of either of the products
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 роки тому
I'll be 70 in a few months. With most of that time spent in high tech I know I have no clue what will actually be The Next Big Thing. I guess that is why I was a tech rather than an engineer.
@dominicanfrankster
@dominicanfrankster 2 роки тому
150 yr old Me, wearing my self-cooling, solar-powered, ultra stretchy, water resistant graphene t-shirt: "Oh boy, I keep hearing good things about this elysiophene. It's stronger, lighter, stretchier, and more conductive than borophene."
@marcus_leon
@marcus_leon 2 роки тому
This is what we need, more material scientists. New materials for the future. Hope i can live thousands of years to see advance technologies using advance materials😃
@08wolfeyes
@08wolfeyes 2 роки тому
Isn't Boron rather rare though? It's not something that's found in great abundance here on earth. if so then surely that would put the price of Borophene costs up greatly too?
@rscott2247
@rscott2247 2 роки тому
You can buy it at the grocery store in a cereal like box. I use it to kill ants and help with laundry cleaning. Ops that's Borax not Boron. My mistake.
@dave4882
@dave4882 2 роки тому
@Alfred Wedmore so was aluminum.
@GardeDuCoeur
@GardeDuCoeur 2 роки тому
This is why they want to replace graphene by Borophene $$$
@stevemit2858
@stevemit2858 Рік тому
Currently scientists still have a long way to go to find a way to produce Borophene in large quantities and the reactivity of the material makes it highly vulnerable to oxidation. These two factors make Borophene difficult to handle and very expensive to manufacture, just like Graphene. So it will be a while before we can see if Borophene can truly compete with Graphene, as a replacement.
@devlin9871
@devlin9871 2 роки тому
There is already a cheap way to make Graphene. It costs like 5$ for a pound of the highest quality Graphene thanks to flash graphene. I make that stuff in my garage out of trash. It’s a few thousand to set up the machine to produce it but after words I can make pounds of the stuff a day out of coffee grounds and other trash.
@chadhanna
@chadhanna Рік тому
I just love the way optical microscopes are used to illustrate scanning electron microscopy.
@calmdown.8213
@calmdown.8213 2 роки тому
Does it have the ability to magnetize and 3d Print, and assemble into a chain just by floating around in a body of water or bloodstream? Cuz, that's pretty interesting with Graphene. Interesting
@tatradak9781
@tatradak9781 7 місяців тому
Surely it's not magnetic, Boron nitride is a ceramic and silver is non magnetic.
@troyh3628
@troyh3628 2 роки тому
It's not yet a wonder material if you can't produce more than a few grams of it for the cost of 10 fully equipped Bugatti Chirons. That would be classified as a novelty.
@middleclassic
@middleclassic 2 роки тому
I’m watching this doing my best to keep up while looking at all the visuals of molecular structures and people in lab coats, tweezers in hand, thoughtfully examining something when I realized the visuals more than likely have nothing to do with the subject at hand. Well some does which is obvious. But much is just generic graphics.
@neilhoganwa
@neilhoganwa 2 роки тому
I do a lot of electronics and my meaning of the FET has always been "Fire Emitting Transistor". They can shoot a nice flame when when going Bang.
@davidsirmons
@davidsirmons 2 роки тому
I'm still hoping someone can figure out how to 3d solid print graphene with strength intact. One researcher discovered that 2d graphene sheets with imperfections could be fully healed by passing the sheets back through a baking oven at X temp for Y time in order to 'heal' the imperfections. Same could be applied to 3d printed graphene imperfections. Alas, we're still searching.
@diveforknowledge
@diveforknowledge 2 роки тому
Check out Dr Ben King's research at UNR. He presented something that sounds similar a couple years ago.
@dinner85
@dinner85 2 роки тому
I'm still hoping for a Star Trek food replicator. Bet mine comes first. On a serious note have you considered diamond as an insulator and doped Graphene as a logic gate? Then layering them to make multilevel carbon based atomic scale SOC circuits??? Look at me getting my nerd on.. that was fun people.. Au Revoir 😁
@MrEvtmazda
@MrEvtmazda 2 роки тому
Wonder if the next vaccines will be full of borophine instead of graphene
@dinner85
@dinner85 2 роки тому
@@MrEvtmazda Say what? Do you have any references for that? Pretty sure Graphene would be worse than asbestos in the body..
@MrMeow-iq7kq
@MrMeow-iq7kq 2 роки тому
@@dinner85 he's just a troll, ignore him.
@martinhertog5357
@martinhertog5357 2 роки тому
at 00:40 the carbon atoms are configured as in dIamond, surely no graphene. But Borophene can be a promissing new material to work with!
@commonman131
@commonman131 7 місяців тому
Sometimes you have to bite the bullet until someone comes up with a good cheap alternative that is good for the environment.
@vanwiem
@vanwiem Рік тому
This reminds me of the "Billion Buck Boron Blunder" back in the 60s.
@AtlantaTerry
@AtlantaTerry 2 роки тому
The Tesla Domain: At 9:44 your graphic is showing 3 FET terminals. The middle one is wrong. The correct word is "GATE" not "GAIT". Yes, they sound alike but they have different meanings. Terry Thomas PC Tech Atlanta, Georgia USA
@FindLiberty
@FindLiberty 2 роки тому
They were horsing around with "gait" and probably should have called it a fast trot instead.
@Wol747
@Wol747 2 роки тому
It’s “gate”, not “gait” in this context unless I’ve misunderstood what’s going on!
@markturnbull3695
@markturnbull3695 2 роки тому
Clicked on this thinking it was fishing videos out new material for fly rods they been go on about graphene last year amazing new rod building material no doubt this borophene is going to be the next new material to take rod building to the next level. 👌
@michaelgonzalez9058
@michaelgonzalez9058 9 місяців тому
Borophene is the real power of the future that we knew ,it is as far as we got Now compute the new computer to give an equation of strength of new proportions
@C-M-E
@C-M-E 2 роки тому
I can make graphene in my home lab for $10 and convert many high quality carbon substrates for graphitization. If I goof a batch, I'm out my time and a few bucks of material. Boron isn't exactly readily available...
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 роки тому
Amazon has sodium tetraborate (borax) for $9.99 in 2 lb boxes. If you can make graphene refining it to pure boron is a snap. You don't seem to know much about this.
@garyspencer1711
@garyspencer1711 2 роки тому
I simply love the video clips of $45 child's (white) microscope used in the research lab. Please show more content of children's toys used in high tech materials lab. Tank Que Berry, Berry, Much.
@FindLiberty
@FindLiberty 2 роки тому
In China, that popular _$45 child's (white) microscope_ is the non-scanning, DIY Tunneling Electron variety. It's great for 3-D imaging of metalized bugs; kids love to make and share their own images. (Only the metallization process requires adult supervision.)
@lambcordeirobrazilzenhoooc9870
@lambcordeirobrazilzenhoooc9870 2 роки тому
@@FindLiberty BoroFhene Welcome to Brazil... We Have diferent material here for make Electric Batery longer Deep Power Energy... Welcome to Brazil... Think about this big Bussines in Brazil its so Virgin this Beautiful Bussines eletricar 100%
@FindLiberty
@FindLiberty 2 роки тому
@@lambcordeirobrazilzenhoooc9870 Good to know. Stay safe from bottomless Green _quicksand_ traps. Take care of you and yours.
@tengzhang4727
@tengzhang4727 2 роки тому
Kids play computer, it doesn’t means research done by children’s toy. It’s a logic error. Monocular microscope is a very basic equipment in material lab, it’s typically few hundred dollars, but price varies by the parameters. You can’t tell through a glance. Also, It’s not designed as children’s toy. It’s the power of science/economy made the microscope accessible by children, but it doesn’t mean it’s not a good tool for research. PI with more funding will buy their own electronic optical microscope in their lab but they still keep the basic one.
@anthonythomas1735
@anthonythomas1735 Рік тому
Material sciences and research has to be one of the most exciting fields to be involved in, who knows what the future has in store for us.
@TheLevi459
@TheLevi459 6 місяців тому
I wonder how to work on a three d scale And have they changed the configuration structure when applied on a three d dimension
@badgermead8228
@badgermead8228 2 роки тому
Just a little fact check graphene was known about in the late 80s but there hadn't been a way to find it until they used scotch tape to peel graphite layers away in 04 They isolated and identified single graphene sheets by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction in 1961. The term “graphene” was first used in 1987 to describe single sheets of graphite, and it was also used in early descriptions of carbon nanotubes
@dwhip48
@dwhip48 2 роки тому
Can This BOROPHENE Be a Contact For & From %G Towers ??? just a thought........................
@mozesmarcus6786
@mozesmarcus6786 2 роки тому
The applications of borophene are severely hindered by it's reactivity, so if it get's used for %G, it won't be suspicious at all. Maybe impractical or hazardrous, but not suspicious.
@oszi7058
@oszi7058 2 роки тому
No graphene won't ever be replaced by it. The potential of graphene transistors is just to immense
@gematria6868
@gematria6868 Рік тому
Thanks for sharing this ❤️ 💯
@davidgeiger
@davidgeiger 2 роки тому
We’re still waiting on graphene to be more than a small scale manufacturing oddity, now they’re on to the next thing… the grifting continues.
@aljawisa
@aljawisa 2 роки тому
Their probably misapplying this technology, such as shoving it into a vaccine.
@johnjoe69
@johnjoe69 2 роки тому
Well this is how Graphene will become more mainstream, by discovering something new
@aljawisa
@aljawisa 2 роки тому
Oh yeah. Forgot to mention this stuff is loaded in chemtrails.
@zekayman
@zekayman 2 роки тому
If you think research into new materials is "grifting," then you are scientifically illiterate. You live in a modern world that is largely the result of such research, yet you slander researchers simply showcasing a new material that has potential use cases. I guess if it's all just a grift, you should throw away any tech and other manufactured goods in your possession.
@davidgeiger
@davidgeiger 2 роки тому
@@zekayman oh look it’s one of the graphene researchers who’s been sucking up grant money but still somehow just falling short of ever discovering an actual exploitable commercial application. Did you get buthurt by your grift getting pointed out? Quick just assume they’re a Luddite so you can look mommy in the eye and still feel proud in your little lab coat.
@leomelvinfernandez7380
@leomelvinfernandez7380 2 роки тому
the strongest material known to man is BROphene 💪💪
@corujariousa
@corujariousa 2 роки тому
We still struggle to bring grapheme to market. Now we have another similar challenge? Well, perhaps having options is always good… I just hope we’ll see the benefits of these nano-structures become reality in my lifetime.
@jeffmoore2649
@jeffmoore2649 2 роки тому
Like many, concerned by the medical research regarding Graphene, we are very hopeful in Borophene research in photo-voltaic cells (solar panel technology) as well as many other fields. Boron is viewed with more promise (as it's natural state holds positive properties to animal and vegetable alike)... Though, the impact research should be open-sourced and available so the graphene incident doesn't occur again :)
@abeautifulmindispoetrydefi5323
@abeautifulmindispoetrydefi5323 2 роки тому
Borophene whilst it has many applications and as mentioned in the video the emergence of the "Electric Car" industry could be revolutionised and solve a number of growing issues in recycling and weight reduction of components like the car battery itself. Which effectively will be an issue much further down the road. Elon Musk needs to take much more interest in finding far better ways of recycling lithium batteries. The automation industries need to be working a far better design that allows for recycling to take less time than the production time. So whether that looks like introducing a Tera robotic recycling factory, then that would be your obvious choice as it would strip it back down into all its relevant components to be refined and reused.
@jcdias6951
@jcdias6951 2 роки тому
He is just gonna fire them into the void of space.
@jacobbrown1690
@jacobbrown1690 Рік тому
by then hydrogen fuel calls will power csrs
@turkishcypriot8013
@turkishcypriot8013 Рік тому
So often ELON MUSK GOES TO TURKEY BECAUSE 70% WORLD RESERVES IN TURKEY AND NOW TURKEY STARTED MAKIN BATTERIES USING BOROPHENE
@elwood212
@elwood212 2 роки тому
I wonder if they will adding this to Cadbury chocolate, Blackmores Vit D, Coke, McDs and Nestle products etc like Graphene is. Or will they just be adding it to the injectable bioweapons like they have with Graphene.
@bobmcbob4399
@bobmcbob4399 2 роки тому
Exactly, can't wait to mainline this wonder stuff right into my veins!
@sleepyrasta14820
@sleepyrasta14820 2 роки тому
Finally someone who has raised the real issues
@nathanlynn8848
@nathanlynn8848 2 роки тому
Now I wonder how long until we get anything useful available to the public. I love the way material science moves forward, but I am realistic about who will benefit as we work towards economic collapse, I think we need access to production methods not bound by corporate copyright and the education for the population to effectively use it to maintain a way of life that was once bound by consumerism. Now most struggle for the basics and are one medical emergency away from having their freedom and life taken to serve debt holders who have no motivation to maintain humanity past the end of their own lives.
@AKumar528
@AKumar528 2 роки тому
We are fast approaching a dystopian society. Science will be one of the victims. Many innovations like this are killed in the name of profits and shareholders. Our systems don't work for social good now but profits, financial legalese and outdated MBA theories
@tr7b410
@tr7b410 Рік тому
We are truly living in a innovative age.
@ct5625
@ct5625 2 роки тому
2010: "Graphene will lead to a technological revolution!" 2022: "Sure, we've done absolutely nothing with Graphene for more than 12 years and the hype was completely unfounded, but Borophene is a technological revolution!" 2030: "Forget those and forget that absolutely nothing came of them, we have a new thing that's going to revolutionize tech!" Meanwhile, actual scientists are making actual incremental progress in everything from power storage to processing power every month but it's too boring for UKposts videos.
@christophsiebert1213
@christophsiebert1213 Рік тому
Graphene is already used in many applications. Someone here said it's used to strengthen concrete. It's also used in many electronic components already. At least get your facts straight about how much used Graphene is if you want to bash it. Graphene is everywhere already. Just because no one plasters it like "Now with new recipe" doesn't mean it's not used anywhere.
@neilreid2298
@neilreid2298 Рік тому
Bro- Graphene has been on the commercial market for years. It's in products sold at Walmart. Have used it extensively in two different applications on a commercial scale. Check your facts. Peace. Out.
@davidsandy5917
@davidsandy5917 Рік тому
Actual scientists don't work on creating consumer goods. That comes later. Actual scientists spend their time learning new things for the rest of us.
@tophat2002
@tophat2002 2 роки тому
Graphene is used as the separator in between the cathode and anode... The electrical continuity doesn't matter in that application. It's the strength and thin property which is important.
@jsullivan1082
@jsullivan1082 2 роки тому
GRAPHITE , you're thinking graphite. Graphene is thin. A single layer. In this state it has outstanding conductance.
@david2ljdavid2lj56
@david2ljdavid2lj56 2 роки тому
It isn't used as a separator, it is used as an ion collector.
@tophat2002
@tophat2002 2 роки тому
@@david2ljdavid2lj56 collector? The ions have to go through the separator. It doesn't collect anything, the ions move through the graphene separator at 1 atom think, which is weight reduction. Multiply that by 7,000 batteries and the weight reduction is significant. It doesn't matter anyways because high nickel is the better chemistry.
@david2ljdavid2lj56
@david2ljdavid2lj56 2 роки тому
@@tophat2002 Graphite is the most commonly used to serve as the anode material in lithium-ion battery manufacturing due to its relatively low-cost and its energy density. Graphite has great conductive properties and for the most part is readily available.
@david2ljdavid2lj56
@david2ljdavid2lj56 2 роки тому
@@tophat2002 if they used it as a separator the battery would short out because graphene or graphite is conductive. The separator is a porus insulator.
@ManyHeavens42
@ManyHeavens42 Рік тому
We owe it all to Mother Nature and her lattice Crystals, Thanks Mom. Hahaha When were they going to tell Us ?
@galerinha
@galerinha 2 роки тому
great, another miracle material to never leave the lab
@simongross3122
@simongross3122 2 роки тому
Aprilfoolophene
@WEPayne
@WEPayne 2 роки тому
Incorrect and misleading graphics.
@jcdias6951
@jcdias6951 2 роки тому
Very well designed video and enjoyed it very much.
@tigrecito48
@tigrecito48 2 роки тому
why do they need a high vacuum to make borophene? and how high? if i stick the cleaner on my roof is that high enough?
@jerryyager2601
@jerryyager2601 2 роки тому
Wow, first time hearing of this, and I will be following borophene as it advances into usage, but it is super annoying to hear 2d, when 2d does not exist. It may be very thin, but it is still 3d.
@JohnDoe-rx3vn
@JohnDoe-rx3vn 2 роки тому
Biaxial?
@SpokoR3
@SpokoR3 2 роки тому
2D here has a specific definition in materials science. It means one of the dimensions is in the nanoscale range which essentially makes it an ultrathin sheet-like material when observed under powerful microscopes. In comparison to bulk 3D material (graphite), graphene can be considered 2D. It's not absolute 2D but rather relative 2D
@MrMeow-iq7kq
@MrMeow-iq7kq 2 роки тому
I think 2D just might be a shorthand way of expressing it,... but I also don't like how they call it that even if it does only have a single layer of thickness. It's kinda stupid, isnt it?
@simonw3858
@simonw3858 2 роки тому
@@MrMeow-iq7kq only if you get hung up on such things. I think its fine to call something a 2d material its just a intuitive term to describe something with a thickness so small its basically irrelevant unless you are needing it for applications where nano thicknesses are a concern in which case you ought to know the difference.
@MrMeow-iq7kq
@MrMeow-iq7kq 2 роки тому
@@simonw3858 its counter intuitive actually. Which is exactly why I said it seems kinda stupid. Common understanding of what 2D is, will cause it to simply confuse people. Sure its flat, with a single layer of atoms, but that still wouldn't make it 2D since reality doesn't exist in 2D, hence the confusion. People won't necessarily understand why its called that so the improper description becomes more of a distraction from what is meant when it could have simply been described accurately. But hey,... im not hung up on it anymore than you are. So agree to disagree I guess. All I did was agree with the original comment, lol.
@maudley
@maudley 2 роки тому
Haven't there been some more useful properties of graphene discovered though? I remember something about 2 near parallel planes of graphene having configurable wondrous properties.
@orchestraoverseer9426
@orchestraoverseer9426 2 роки тому
Yes. It has been discovered a "new" material called rotated Graphene which is made by putting two layers of graphite on top of each other and rotating the top one by 1°. Surprisingly it has many different properties that differ from the ones of Graphene
@HepCatJack
@HepCatJack 2 роки тому
Can borophene be used to de-salinate brackish or Ocean water ? If not, graphene still has its uses.
@davidsandy5917
@davidsandy5917 Рік тому
I am interested in its potential diamagnetic properties. Boron is diamagnetic. HPOG (graphene) is also diamagnetic. I have potential applications for this if the effect is significant enough.
@tatradak9781
@tatradak9781 7 місяців тому
Boron nitride is not conductive in anyway, it's a ceramic, it's the silver that they have added to get the conductivity. Maybe add graphene and remove the silver..
@petercrossley1069
@petercrossley1069 2 роки тому
“Gate” is not spelled “gait”.
@FindLiberty
@FindLiberty 2 роки тому
It keeps the horses in.
@roelsvideosandstuffs1513
@roelsvideosandstuffs1513 2 роки тому
Do you know what's a miracle material? Something that you can actually used right now and helps many people. Like how many of this so called miracle material becomes mainstream use? Or now useful to society not just in the lab or science purposes.
@demonz9065
@demonz9065 2 роки тому
so because no one's already producing a product using this material it's not worth even thinking about? that sounds monumentally stupid. you'd make a shit scientist
@nateb4543
@nateb4543 2 роки тому
Whats next, boron nanotubes? I'll believe it when i see it. Been waiting too long fpr too many "wonder materials"
@frv6610
@frv6610 Рік тому
Next is extra strong glue that one can sniff when noone is looking
@bryanjohnson8162
@bryanjohnson8162 Рік тому
I don't know if I missed it but did they explain how cost-effective borofine is or if it is cost-effective??
@serchme54
@serchme54 2 роки тому
I mean you used some of the same video clips to criticize Grapheme to promote this material that hasn’t even been proven as of yet??? If this technology works which hasn’t been proven. There was a lot of could be and might be moments about this new material.
@samplastik13
@samplastik13 2 роки тому
Sounds like perfect material for building a space elevator 🤯
@markrowland1366
@markrowland1366 Рік тому
At what speeds do electrons flow throw through a conductor.
@senopatict
@senopatict Рік тому
I had been long time use graphene tech in tennis racquet and mod.. more feel pwr control etc... then Kevlar Graphite Ti liquid metal, Basalt,.... Head product since 2013 16, also Carbon Boron not yet 2d material in Yonex OPS37... R27 mod.., and since that also had think when graphene 2d C found why not explore other elemen Si, Bo, Ti Ur etc. other aplication space plane, botton ship, medical..., super conductor elektronic, batery etc what next?
@senopatict
@senopatict Рік тому
also in my GPU /VGA AMD rx 6500, ... 3d gaming or 3d simulation, numeric etc
@huarwe8797
@huarwe8797 2 роки тому
When electric vehicles overheat and burst into flames do they still count as carbon neutral.
@richtmason3792
@richtmason3792 2 роки тому
More so than a petrol one
@vyr01
@vyr01 2 роки тому
Hold on there, dont forget about Joke-o-phene the bestest super wonder material ever! It does everything you can possibly think of 10 Million times better than any other substance, and all the other things you cant possibly think of as well.
@PacesIII
@PacesIII 2 роки тому
Be sure not to forget about unobtainum. And the super hard alloy of mithril and adamantium. Where would we be without those?
@rachaelfleming7132
@rachaelfleming7132 2 роки тому
Good one! ..how about toxathene...tossathene... Griperthene...murderathene... Unwiseathene...
@jacobmosovich
@jacobmosovich 2 роки тому
I think might have misheard did you say it hardens/stiffens when put under an electronic current?
@andreykovachev7002
@andreykovachev7002 2 роки тому
The biggest problem with graphene at the moment is not the cheap mass production. This was already solved by my MIT team. The biggest problem at the moment is that it is pretty hard to recycle. Or in other words - it is the new plastic. And researchers don't want to cause another global catastrophe at the moment. So they are looking of ways to recycle it before they introduce it on the market
@zacharyzipf5665
@zacharyzipf5665 2 роки тому
Can you please link me to the study that details large scale and economically viable graphene production? I really would like to read that
@benjamingilley9629
@benjamingilley9629 10 місяців тому
@zachary Links usually don’t post on YT. “Victor Petrik shows the graphenes production using the method of cold graphite destruction”
@spencerthorp
@spencerthorp 2 роки тому
I studied graphene for my physics masters and am studying it still for my PhD. So this seemed interesting, but just about everything the guy says about graphene is wrong in some way or another. Now I doubt everything else he says.
@gregorylambrihgt2757
@gregorylambrihgt2757 2 роки тому
Graphene has not even been developed and is obsolete.
@pizzaishappiness7994
@pizzaishappiness7994 2 роки тому
Fascinating. 😀
@jozefnovak7750
@jozefnovak7750 Рік тому
Super! Thank you very much!
@ClericChris
@ClericChris 2 роки тому
50 years from now mild steel, aluminum, and silicone will still be the predominant materials used. Real game changing breakthroughs come in mass producing or manufacturing something not lab discoveries. If we humans spent more time optimizing current technologies and materials and less time trying to discover new ones we'd be further along. They just don't give grants to making things better or cheaper just new useless discoveries.
@druhu4590
@druhu4590 2 роки тому
Perhaps. Counterpoint: silicon transistors
@bowwing333
@bowwing333 2 роки тому
Science creates new miracle substance. Science says it's safe!! World rejoices. 20 years later: If you are someone you know have ever used "science," you may be entitled to compensation. Happens every time. Progress. The Grand March of the Lemmings.
@dan2995
@dan2995 2 роки тому
How long is it going to be before I can order some on Amazon?
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