The truth about graphene - what's the hold up?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @UndecidedMF
    @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +123

    I've got a cool followup video about graphene ---> carbon nanotubes. Check it out and let me know what you think! ruclips.net/video/lnZpaunXhGc/видео.html

    • @adriansmith5241
      @adriansmith5241 4 года назад +3

      @Jean-Marc Chauveau Agreed had many arguments with people about this also, renewable energy is the way forward which ever way you look at it and Elon Musk has done more then anyone to move this along.

    • @MrShortStuff
      @MrShortStuff 4 года назад +2

      Question, could graphene be used to armour drones and absorb laser heat attacks from laser systems?

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад +8

      @Jean-Marc Chauveau Yet Elon Musk totally failed to deliver a battery that performed like that. The cult of celebrity doesn't advance technology at all.

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад +2

      @@MrShortStuff It can also be used in faster-than-light hyperdrives.

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад

      @blender class Pardon ? Was that a brain fart ?

  • @JohnFerrier
    @JohnFerrier 4 года назад +1339

    Hello! Few notes. I do graphene research with CVD. The main issue for a lack of manufacturing with products we want is because growth tends to only yield small flakes of varying thickness. There's a ton of small flakes but, we want large sheets so that they can be used for electronics. But, that's incredibly difficult. The things shown only use flakes and the flash technique only creates flakes, which is good if that's what you need for some reason. But, the most important breakthrough will be when large sheets of single layer pristine graphene are produced. Many people are working on this but no one has really been too successful on it. Maybe your next video can include the roller sheets of graphene production. I think MIT did that one. Heck, maybe my technique will be in your next graphene video if I'm lucky. :)

    • @mazehazeglaze
      @mazehazeglaze 4 года назад +90

      Exactly. I used to do research on CVD graphene and carbon nanotube manufacturing. I will just add that nanotubes are also incredibly difficult to grow. We can make really short strands of varying thickness (multi-walled tubes) and cannot control the chirality of the tubes, which is important because it affects the semiconducting properties. Also the tubes are really sharp and can damage the membranes of living cells.

    • @TommiV226
      @TommiV226 4 года назад +12

      What are the edges of the flakes like? Can flakes be joined together somehow?

    • @JohnFerrier
      @JohnFerrier 4 года назад +61

      @@TommiV226 no. It's not that simple. Think of a powder. Plus, in our environment, the edges tend to bond with another element pretty quickly. A lot of times, that's hydrogen, given the precursor material.

    • @tombarclay7108
      @tombarclay7108 4 года назад +24

      If the graphene is two dimensional, wouldn't it essentially be invisible in our three dimensional world; or could it even exist in our 3D universe? It was also stated in the video that it was 1 atom thick, which would technically classify it as 3D (being 1 atom thick is also a dimensional measurement).

    • @JohnFerrier
      @JohnFerrier 4 года назад +85

      @@tombarclay7108 I get your confusion. It makes total sense. Graphene is definitely "3D". It's just common to call things 2D in condensed matter physics when it is only 1 atom thick. This is because it is at its smallest unit (an atom). Also, you can definitely see graphene with your eyes. This is because as light passes through it, the light phase is shifted. So, this creates a slight difference from ambient light. It's almost like looking through very poor sunglasses.

  • @protorhinocerator142
    @protorhinocerator142 4 года назад +1525

    Graphene! It can do everything except leave the test lab.

    • @99.99
      @99.99 4 года назад +47

      Starting to think it's total BS.😆

    • @Mrbriangalvan
      @Mrbriangalvan 4 года назад +7

      😂 right

    • @numbdigger9552
      @numbdigger9552 4 года назад +73

      @@99.99 how is a material bs? I think your brain is filled with bs.

    • @karbonkai
      @karbonkai 4 года назад +32

      Check out the xiaomi mi 10 ultra, it uses a strip of graphene in the battery to increase charging time without damaging the battery as much.

    • @Thiccboitherd
      @Thiccboitherd 4 года назад +1

      Well thats just mean

  • @ldqa2737
    @ldqa2737 3 года назад +100

    Pay close attention to what is said here: 9:15 and especially 9:31
    No mention of the danger to the environment, plant, animal and human health when inhaled or accidently exposed.

    • @lindadavies3281
      @lindadavies3281 3 года назад +28

      Well one doesn't have to be 'exposed'. It's on rhe qtip for the PC test and included in the vaXx injection and booster. They've attempting to make us one big receptor. Question is WHY?

    • @keithmartin2316
      @keithmartin2316 3 года назад +25

      @@lindadavies3281 look up the bil Gates patent 060606 and it will explain a lot. You really can’t make this Satanic crap up

    • @buttafan4010
      @buttafan4010 3 года назад +9

      Is it true that 90% of the volume of the Pfizer vaccine injection is graphene oxide instead of saline? Pardon me ... for haarping on this here in your comment's reply thread (I am shh add dough banned banned from making direct comments by Al Gore rhythms), but graphene oxide is not only NOT approved by the FDA ... it is considered toxic considered toxic AND is used as a low viscosity medium for introducing nano technology in the bodies of lab mice by injection.

    • @HerMajesty1
      @HerMajesty1 3 года назад +5

      Its in the chem trails too

    • @HerMajesty1
      @HerMajesty1 3 года назад +7

      @@buttafan4010 It is. Spanish and French studies have found it contains over 99 % graphene. Silent weapons for quite wars.

  • @DChristina
    @DChristina 3 года назад +254

    Stuff with wonderful possibilities always seems to fall into the hands of the wrong people, like those creating these jib-jabs.

    • @landofw56
      @landofw56 3 года назад +6

      yes

    • @totalredeem44
      @totalredeem44 3 года назад +3

      of course

    • @totalredeem44
      @totalredeem44 3 года назад +7

      @They are putting graphene in your brain well said bro. nice nickname btw ;]

    • @totalredeem44
      @totalredeem44 3 года назад +11

      @They are putting graphene in your brain Thanks for answering. People are awakening it's obvious, things gonna change. god blesss

    • @totalredeem44
      @totalredeem44 3 года назад +8

      @They are putting graphene in your brain Trying my best bro !! they're f*cking our minds still with they're spr*yings, music, and the f*ive thing... Beat he beast, never give up the fight !!! Bob M. said it all.

  • @MrGonzonator
    @MrGonzonator 4 года назад +852

    Wonder Material: *EXISTS*
    Everyone: I have one million ideas how to use this stuff
    Engineers: How the heck are we going to *MAKE* this stuff?!

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 4 года назад +106

      More like material scientists. Engineers get their hands on it after the mat scientists figure out mass manufacturing techniques.

    • @MrGonzonator
      @MrGonzonator 4 года назад +73

      @@mrspeigle1 you are technically correct, which is the best kind of correct.

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 4 года назад +138

      @@MrGonzonator the process:
      1 theoretical physics guy takes a bong rip and types out his paper about a thing.
      2 practical physics dude says hey i read this paper i bet i can do this thing. Creates experiment that confirms the thing.
      3 Futurist takes a bong rip and thinks of potential uses for the thing generating hype.
      4 industrialist says hey lets produce this thing i read about and his accountant sprays coffee out of his nose. So industrialist sighs and hires a material science reaserch firm to bring the cost of the thing down to a reasonable level.
      5: material scientists figure out how to produce the thing at scale.
      6:industrialist says hey accountant check this out and the accountant gets a boner so the industrialist calls in his head engineer.
      7: engineering team stresses out desiging machines that use the process the mat scientists figured out.
      8: product comes to market.

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 4 года назад +3

      @80% nope.

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 4 года назад +33

      @Howard Hammermann I should probably add something in there about the theoretical physicist stealing his work from a graduate student and pawning it off as his own but then things start getting a little dark.

  • @ProperLogicalDebate
    @ProperLogicalDebate 4 года назад +510

    Sounds like Aluminum before it was learned how to cheaply make it.

    • @popinmo
      @popinmo 4 года назад +85

      aluminium is underated

    • @akcolade
      @akcolade 4 года назад +9

      But it happened graphene hasn’t

    • @iceflower7004
      @iceflower7004 4 года назад +19

      aluminum is an element what

    • @ProperLogicalDebate
      @ProperLogicalDebate 4 года назад +120

      @@iceflower7004 Aluminum or Aluminium was very expensive even though it was useful but then they learned how to cheaply produce it. Right now Graphene at the same point in development as expensive Aluminum was.

    • @ProperLogicalDebate
      @ProperLogicalDebate 4 года назад +51

      @@akcolade Hasn't happened yet. I shall have to assume that producing Graphene cheaply in bulk will happen, and when that is mastered there will be so many options available.

  • @mrspeigle1
    @mrspeigle1 4 года назад +358

    Mass production of high quality graphene will change the world from the ground up. One of my favorite uses is as a girdle for a solid lithium cathode in batteries. It addresses the problem of expansion degradation and gives us acces to a battery with 6 times the energy density we currently have on the market, imagine a tesla that gos 1800 miles on a single charge. Or more likely a 200 mile electric car that costs less than a chevy spark.

    • @masterjj528
      @masterjj528 4 года назад +1

      this sounds great but could we get Matt Ferrell to do a video with you to review it? would be great to understand more details

    • @r9bet
      @r9bet 4 года назад +30

      Finally someone gets it. The battery is the most expensive (and heaviest) part of an electric car. Why are we putting enormous batteries with 600 mile range in cars when a smaller battery which gives 200 mile range (suitable for 99.999% of car trips) will take $1000's off the price and drastically improve performance?

    • @jackdeniston9326
      @jackdeniston9326 4 года назад +4

      @@r9bet Why don't you buy one? That is why

    • @LiftOffLife
      @LiftOffLife 4 года назад +8

      The oil industry wont allow that.

    • @MrGonzonator
      @MrGonzonator 4 года назад +24

      That's like saying "learning how to fly will revolutionise getting the morning paper of the front porch."
      Imagining good uses for this material is trivial. The mass manufacturing is the real problem we should be thinking about.

  • @rhenry7949
    @rhenry7949 3 года назад +42

    What could go wrong with tiny spikey things that can be inhaled?
    -Asbestos (circa) 300 AD

  • @justwhendrunk
    @justwhendrunk 3 года назад +116

    Well it seems the tech and medical industry got their way with the jab...

    • @griffeyjohnson7243
      @griffeyjohnson7243 3 года назад +6

      😂. The village idiot always shows up.

    • @trailblaizer12
      @trailblaizer12 3 года назад

      @Driver55 right… and you’re definitely not a sheep for blindly following those who say it doesn’t work.
      Interesting you come to a video about a product with years of academic research to complain about another product with years of academic research.

    • @trailblaizer12
      @trailblaizer12 3 года назад +1

      @@TheAngeliaMusic lmao another person who doesn’t believe the science saying that we’re illogical. The irony isn’t lost on me

    • @mellissagraham8398
      @mellissagraham8398 3 года назад +10

      @@trailblaizer12 years of failed research... unless you could generously provide me with data showing studies of a corona vaccine actually being successful? because I have seen the failed attempts but desperately want to review some successful research

    • @guyjean-guy989
      @guyjean-guy989 3 года назад +3

      @@mellissagraham8398 They won't. They don't know and can't prove anything, they just mutter one core idea that resonate in the higher tones like ''find the truth''. They're actually helping in their primitive way. ^^

  • @523duncanjones
    @523duncanjones 4 года назад +159

    "houses that dont require wiring as the building material is highly conductive on its own"
    excuse me?

    • @M-N00
      @M-N00 4 года назад +67

      lick a wall to charge your phone

    • @befrey
      @befrey 4 года назад +49

      don't touch your walls! or floors! or ceilings!!

    • @davidmacphee3549
      @davidmacphee3549 4 года назад +4

      possibly gravity is a difference in over all quantity of electrons between 2 objects. Screw that! I must be drunk. It just seems that every one is getting more greedy

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 4 года назад +2

      Milhouse baby

    • @baselib5263
      @baselib5263 4 года назад +14

      you get your hair done in seconds. #stayhome

  • @Vini-BR
    @Vini-BR 4 года назад +209

    I still want to see a sheet of graphene standing the weight of an elephant resting on top of a pencil, like they said.
    It's either that dope or a bummer.

    • @basnijland
      @basnijland 4 года назад +22

      that's legitimately possible, considering the fact that one atomic layer can hold up to 300 grams (!!) on one cm²

    • @TopOfAllWorlds
      @TopOfAllWorlds 4 года назад +4

      It would probably get impaled by it lol

    • @stansmith2188
      @stansmith2188 4 года назад +31

      Pff, an elephant is light. If it can hold my aunt Jane then it’s really got something special strength to it

    • @rxonmymind8362
      @rxonmymind8362 4 года назад +1

      I have a mini elephant. Does that count? Stands 4' tall....

    • @anoaboadosaro
      @anoaboadosaro 4 года назад +1

      @@basnijland that's the point of graphene.

  • @Oyster_Man
    @Oyster_Man 3 года назад +29

    Man, it sounds awesome, but suddenly I got the fear that graphene could be the next plastic.
    Like "yay, we have this stuff thats awesome, and won't break down, so we can use it in everything." Except then we use it in everything. And it doesn't break down. And it pollutes just as bad, or worse, than plastic.
    :/

    • @fractal5764
      @fractal5764 3 года назад +5

      @Ms * IT ISNT HOW ARE YOU SO STUPID!?

    • @tamie341
      @tamie341 3 года назад +6

      @@fractal5764 don't even bother with the antivaxxers man, they are extremely misguided. First it was that they were injecting 5g antennas into us and now this. They just conflate any new tech with the "bad" vaccine smh

    • @red2theelectricboogaloo961
      @red2theelectricboogaloo961 3 года назад +3

      @Ms * sure buddy. thats why i got it and didn't end up getting magnetized and dying. dolt.

    • @pablopereyra7126
      @pablopereyra7126 3 года назад +3

      Hey Vaccine deniers aside, does anyone know anything about graphene disposal? Because that seems like something important to think about

    • @fractal5764
      @fractal5764 3 года назад +1

      @@pablopereyra7126 It's carbon, so I guess you could just burn it?

  • @discovernow1015
    @discovernow1015 3 года назад +24

    When put in the bloodstream of unsuspecting people it can form electronic circuits, and when a frequency is generated near that person they can be made to dance like a puppet, or drop dead instantly. It’s really great stuff.

    • @buttafan4010
      @buttafan4010 3 года назад +2

      Is it true that 90% of the volume of the Pfizer vaccine injection is graphene oxide instead of saline? Pardon me ... for haarping on this here in your comment's reply thread (I am shh add dough banned banned from making direct comments by Al Gore rhythms), but graphene oxide is not only NOT approved by the FDA ... it is considered toxic considered toxic AND is used as a low viscosity medium for introducing nano technology in the bodies of lab mice by injection.

    • @rauljrlara9994
      @rauljrlara9994 3 года назад +1

      Can someone please source these conspiracies

    • @Bob_games103
      @Bob_games103 3 года назад +1

      Alot of bullshit in these comments, your comment takes the cake though.

    • @annaflowers91
      @annaflowers91 Год назад

      @@rauljrlara9994 la quinta columna, for example

  • @leehogg6248
    @leehogg6248 3 года назад +5

    Just been talking about graphite and this comes up. Coincidence or what

  • @jeffhodgson9963
    @jeffhodgson9963 4 года назад +221

    Can you do a video on carbon nanotubes. That's another product that was hyped huge several years ago

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +76

      Good suggestion!

    • @khhnator
      @khhnator 4 года назад +26

      carbon nanotube is just rolled up graphene really

    • @EugeneHaroldKrab
      @EugeneHaroldKrab 4 года назад

      yea please do

    • @bluewater454
      @bluewater454 4 года назад +7

      "Another" product that was hyped? I fail to see how the information here would lead anyone to believe that graphene has been hyped. It still seems to be a product with qualities that make it superior to other materials. It simply needs more time for researching cheaper production methods.

    • @bluewater454
      @bluewater454 4 года назад +9

      @@donthesitatebegin9283 I can think of far worse things that have been payed for with tax payer dollars, by orders of magnitude. Having said that, I didnt see anything to suggest that any tax payer dollars have been spent. Seems to be mostly private sector research money, payed for by those who want to make this a viable product. Maybe some of the researchers applied for government grants(not addressed in the video) but I fail to see why this is the focus of your attention.

  • @esimm595
    @esimm595 3 года назад +13

    When thin graphene sheets break, the jagged edges are incredibly sharp. They can puncture cells.

    • @robjohnston1433
      @robjohnston1433 3 года назад

      Are you DUMB for a living, or do you do it free?

  •  4 года назад +456

    Anytime you hear"within a year or 2" add 10 years to that.

    • @AAhmou
      @AAhmou 4 года назад +18

      Just like Martian Colonies, add 50 years.

    • @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
      @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge 4 года назад +1

      or 50!

    • @melkerart1793
      @melkerart1793 4 года назад +11

      Now where did I park my cold fusion powered flying car?

    • @philsarazen6619
      @philsarazen6619 4 года назад +4

      That was true 20 years ago, today everything is evolving exponentially. New social and scientific inventions that effect everything

    • @laurentiugabriel97
      @laurentiugabriel97 4 года назад

      @@AAhmou From '60 until martian colonies? add 60-65 years or more! First humans on Mars will not be a real colony!

  • @Miketar2424
    @Miketar2424 4 года назад +215

    So basically ... we're 10 years away from the future of graphene predicted 10 years ago. Thanks.

    • @dr.catherineelizabethhalse1820
      @dr.catherineelizabethhalse1820 4 года назад +2

      Pretty exiting tbh

    • @MrDerpy-ns6sy
      @MrDerpy-ns6sy 4 года назад +3

      Maybe 👈 hopefully 👍

    • @larrybuzbee7344
      @larrybuzbee7344 4 года назад +30

      Science and engineering are hard. Give it a shot yourselves before peanut gallery kvetching. Let us know how that goes.

    • @larrybuzbee7344
      @larrybuzbee7344 4 года назад +13

      @Donald Kasper The fact that you conflate over hyped media coverage with graphene being worthless argues counter to your point. Moreover I did not say stupid, only poorly informed.

    • @larrybuzbee7344
      @larrybuzbee7344 4 года назад +8

      @Donald Kasper claims are not science, news media often are looking for clicks not aiming to inform. The 20x steel proposition is based on theoretical calculations. Flying cars and moon bases were not promises.

  • @phyl1283
    @phyl1283 3 года назад +4

    Just try to remember where the science was on lighting fixtures 20 years ago. Virtually all lighting fixtures relied on a filament or a gas filled tube to give us light. Now LEDs are everywhere and are continuiing to deveop new products. Once the basic science has been sufficiently perfected, graphene will usher in a lot new products that we cannot ever dream of now. When they come to market, things will be so different, we will wonder how we got along without them. Graphene is the future.

    • @TheKeystoneChannel
      @TheKeystoneChannel 3 года назад +1

      well, the vaccine does a good job monitoring people with that stuff

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 3 года назад +6

    Great to see such a balanced approach. Far too often you see applications for graphene that look for all the World as if someone raised some money from optimistic investors and spent it as if for the sake of it, to develop something 'with graphene' as if that alone makes it worth it. Improving lithium batteries could be a game changer. The space ladder, not so much, unless it's really thin...

  • @jerzygawor958
    @jerzygawor958 3 года назад +51

    So exactly what function will graphene oxide perform when injected into the human body as part of the covid shot.

    • @ianlowery6014
      @ianlowery6014 3 года назад +6

      It will send the price of vaccines through the roof IF they can find enough laboratories to manufacture enough of the stuff to supply millions of doses. That would send the price way over what the stuff currently costs, which is over 2.5 times the price of gold.

    • @landofw56
      @landofw56 3 года назад +24

      death

    • @buttafan4010
      @buttafan4010 3 года назад +5

      Is it true that 90% of the volume of the Pfizer vaccine injection is graphene oxide instead of saline? Pardon me ... for haarping on this here in your comment's reply thread (I am shh add dough banned banned from making direct comments by Al Gore rhythms), but graphene oxide is not only NOT approved by the FDA ... it is considered toxic considered toxic AND is used as a low viscosity medium for introducing nano technology in the bodies of lab mice by injection.

    • @Freeontheland2030
      @Freeontheland2030 3 года назад +9

      The graphene is a super conductor , with 5g you will ne a node on the blockchain "internet of things".

    • @buttafan4010
      @buttafan4010 3 года назад +8

      @@Freeontheland2030 I am looking for a scientific research paper that details how they went about proving graphene oxide is in the injections ... like the paper by Dr. Harrit that concludes nanothermate was discovered in the dust from ground zero at the ruins of the WTC.

  • @ghadrackpotato960
    @ghadrackpotato960 4 года назад +26

    Impatience.
    We are so used to instant gratification these days. These incredible scientific discoveries take teams, years, accidents, study, horrific disasters to harness. No doubt eventually graphene will be important and could change the world, but like carbon fiber that had people going bananas 20 years ago, it will get there.

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад +1

      Trust me, carbon fibre is still maddeningly difficult to work with.

    • @Tokmurok
      @Tokmurok 4 года назад

      Yeuh jost lxke syar tetk

    • @Tokmurok
      @Tokmurok 4 года назад

      Alleg ddus muguni

    • @Tokmurok
      @Tokmurok 4 года назад

      Imashim alahamin muhhamidine

    • @Tokmurok
      @Tokmurok 4 года назад +1

      Typicial mingolian trechary!

  • @ProjectILT
    @ProjectILT 4 года назад +52

    2030 youtube upload: Where's our graphene product and what's been holding it up

    • @henktaljaard4550
      @henktaljaard4550 4 года назад

      Gold.crown.virus

    • @Venturestarx
      @Venturestarx 4 года назад +3

      I already have a list of real products using graphene.

    • @Sercil00
      @Sercil00 3 года назад

      Engineers in 2030: We haven't gathered enough tape and graphite blocks yet to make lots of it. Give us 10 more years.

  • @HiltonBenchley
    @HiltonBenchley 4 года назад +4

    I like the idea of graphene, but it also makes me think "what if?". My university course (1979-1982) was in Metallurgy, but shared its first year with courses in Materials Science in Ceramics. I had an interest, long since dormant, but due to be revived, in electronics and spent some time - though did nothing practical - considering whether components drawn on paper with pencil might function the same as the actual components. I don't recall what triggered this, but it may have been learning that pencil leads could conduct electricity. As it was, my involvement with any of these subjects ended with my university days.

  • @arthur9491
    @arthur9491 4 года назад +27

    "Yo let's put sticky tape on this piece of graphite that would be cool I think"

    • @gearoiddom
      @gearoiddom 3 года назад +3

      Beavis and Butthead fly to Stockholm in a private jet with hotrod flames livery to accept their award.

  • @shahabsandhu4034
    @shahabsandhu4034 4 года назад +31

    So Graphene can feasibly replace/augment all uses of steel, alloys, glass, silicon and plastics. To produce Graphene requires a plentiful and disposable source of carbon and lots of energy. To me it seems like companies like Shell and BP should become the leading producers of graphene in kick-starting a graphene-future.

    • @CaesarCassius
      @CaesarCassius 4 года назад +1

      Why did you not capitalize why

    • @aerojetrocketdyners-2538
      @aerojetrocketdyners-2538 4 года назад +6

      why would we trust mega oil companies to lead us to the future?? Start ups will be the game changers here.

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад +1

      IT'S MAGIC !

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад +1

      @ungratefulmetalpansy PEDANT

    • @Withnail1969
      @Withnail1969 2 года назад

      There is no graphene future. It's just sci fi nonsense.

  • @Demane69
    @Demane69 4 года назад +28

    My main question is how well this breaks down in landfills and it's recycling possibilities. Will this super material turn out to be worse for the planet than plastic once us humans are done with it?

    • @stefanr8232
      @stefanr8232 3 года назад +4

      Fortunately it does not break down. It will settle into the ground and stay there. This is unlike much of the rest of the electronics which can leach toxins into the water table or plastics which can become toxins and/or add methane and ozone to the atmosphere. Graphene is one of the most reliable forms of carbon sequestration.

    • @pablopereyra7126
      @pablopereyra7126 3 года назад +5

      @@stefanr8232 And if the ground is filled with small bits of graphene, does the soil remain fertile?

    • @bmblb5835
      @bmblb5835 2 года назад +3

      @@pablopereyra7126 they will say "trust the science "

    • @jayyelland8289
      @jayyelland8289 2 года назад +3

      @@pablopereyra7126 or if its injected into the body does the human stay fertile ?

    • @rosscarroll6735
      @rosscarroll6735 2 года назад +3

      I don't quite understand your reasoning - the material is pure carbon. Even if it is difficult to recycle, I highly doubt it is worse than plastics etc.

  • @karldavis7392
    @karldavis7392 4 года назад +9

    I've heard many times that it takes 20 years to go from cutting edge ideas in a lab to mass production of items we can buy. In the case of graphene, people hoped to get there much faster, but it didn't happen. Still, having some competitive products on the market in 2024 sounds realistic. I love to move fast, and I'm as impatient as any engineer, but some things to take time.

    • @ancaro8771
      @ancaro8771 4 года назад

      wasn't it 10?

    • @karldavis7392
      @karldavis7392 4 года назад +2

      @@ancaro8771 Yes, Teflon was 10 years. Lithium ion batteries (John Goodenough) was 13 years. RAM memory was only about four years (1971 invention, transition away from iron core was 1973-1977). For aerospace or nuclear, maybe 20 years, but I think you're right Dwane, a lot of time it's closer to 10 than 20. It depends a lot of whether certification is needed and what supporting technologies must be co-developed.

    • @adamfrbs9259
      @adamfrbs9259 4 года назад

      Hey you're an engineer? Can you tell me why I couldn't put 2 to 4 JetCat Pros at 155lbs thrust each and only 8lbs weight into a carbon fiber and titanium ultralight F22 miniature replica at under 254lbs empty weight and put myself in it and haul ass? At a same or way better power to weight of the F22. Yes, yes, less than 15min fuel time...but I'll lay flat face first..head in the window and have the rest and wings all be fuel tank.
      I'm not playing, I have over $15k into a knee mill brand new not even wired up in my garage right now, can make any part in the world. Why not? With graphene it'd be even lighter and stronger.

    • @misfithomemaker3683
      @misfithomemaker3683 3 года назад

      Lol looks like they "fast tracked" it.

  • @TEScharf
    @TEScharf 3 года назад +8

    Beyond manufacturing graphene, what are the environmental issues when disposing of no longer useful products that contain it?

    • @stefanr8232
      @stefanr8232 3 года назад

      Activated charcoal is used in water treatment. Can be dumped in land fill or incinerated. Coal burning produces carbon in soot. When it comes down in snow it lowers the albedo and the snow/ice melts faster. Enough is falling in the arctic to cause a measurable environmental effect. Graphene, nanotubes, buckyballs, and nanodiamonds are found in interstellar dust. Has been raining down on Earth for billions of years.

    • @TEScharf
      @TEScharf 3 года назад

      @@stefanr8232 The product itself is likely benign, but that doesn't answer the question. Compare this to semiconductor wafers. They are made of silicon (essentially sand), but the process uses massive amounts of water and energy along with some really nasty chemicals.

    • @stefanr8232
      @stefanr8232 3 года назад

      @@TEScharf I reread your question and it clearly asks about disposal. Anyway... The turbostratic graphene has no toxic byproduct. Solvents used to separate sheets could be toxic but organic solvents can be fed right back into the arc chamber. A good way to dispose of some toxins. from other industries Graphene production methods that use a substrate or catalyst will have those as potential waste. The energy consumed in turbostratic graphene production will be much higher than energy needed to produce equivalent amounts of coke or steel. Likely to be less than an order of magnitude higher. The question would be what fraction of the soot is usable graphene. If, for example, 1% of the carbon is usable graphene than multiply the energy demand by x100.
      I have seen suggestions that graphene be used as a carbon sink for sequestration. That is complete hogwash. So long as there are any coal, oil, or gas electric powerplants running the energy demand will increase atmospheric carbon. If the graphene concrete additive allows for a large decrease in Portland cement mass used it might reduce atmospheric carbon enough to produce less emission overall.

  • @DoloresJNurss
    @DoloresJNurss 3 года назад +1

    It's only been a little over a decade since it's been discovered and people think it's taking too long to develop? What's wrong with people?

  • @mattwoolley
    @mattwoolley 4 года назад +61

    So, with graphene being so heat conductive, how exactly would that eliminate the need for a/c in hot climates? Seems to me it would just mean 110 outside, 110 inside.

    • @StarOfStar
      @StarOfStar 4 года назад +1

      I think that means direct sun light. In shadows there is always a very little cooler than in sunshine

    • @furrystep
      @furrystep 4 года назад

      From the little I've gathered it seems it's kind of hard to imagine the functioning of such new materials as one has never encountered anything with properties that come anywhere close.

    • @gyro5d
      @gyro5d 4 года назад +2

      Thermotransducer.

    • @mattwoolley
      @mattwoolley 4 года назад +3

      @@gyro5d it can't go only one direction. In fact if it's so conductive it would have the opposite desired outcome. You'd want insulating material to keep temp differential

    • @justinw1765
      @justinw1765 4 года назад +7

      @@mattwoolley Yep, that's why thick rammed earth buildings, thick adobe buildings, and the like tend to be cooler during the day than most other types of shelters--there is either so much thermal mass and/or insulation, that it takes most of the day for the material and inside to heat up from the sun and warmth of the day because it has spent all night cooling down (opening the windows or turning the AC on at night help).
      I'm going to be experimenting/working on inexpensive, light weight, composite based vacuum insulation panels using a combo of cardboard, S-glass cloth, Titebond III glue or sodium silicate, Al or SS foil, balsa wood, and carbonized cellulose nanocrystals (C-CNC). If these end up working well, one could make small homes using such panels, and if this is combined with a Solar driven heated/adsorption chiller system and some fans, you could keep such a shelter very cool at very low energy.

  • @justforthehackofit
    @justforthehackofit 4 года назад +9

    thanks for tackling this topic Matt, nice timing

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @roushentertainment5706
      @roushentertainment5706 4 года назад

      Go to www.worldsafetytrust.com
      We are using graphene to make graphene face mask with a BFE of 99.53%. We are using it to make water filters.

  • @ralphM1114
    @ralphM1114 4 года назад +9

    I only discovered your channel a while ago. You're now my favorite STEM RUclipsr! Great, concise delivery, and relevant content! Keep it up!

  • @Sherrodja
    @Sherrodja 4 года назад +23

    Similar story of Alon, "transparent aluminum." Still waiting for eyeglass lenses to be made from it. Maybe put them in Graphene frames. Not holding my breath.

    • @ilovejesusreignsforever585
      @ilovejesusreignsforever585 3 года назад +1

      that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
      Romans 10:9‭ NKJV ❤
      God bless everyone reading this, in the name of Jesus

    • @Sherrodja
      @Sherrodja 3 года назад +1

      @@ilovejesusreignsforever585 Trith Brother.

    • @ilovejesusreignsforever585
      @ilovejesusreignsforever585 3 года назад

      @@Sherrodja sister! Lol!☺ GOD bless!❤🙏🏻✝️

  • @maryvonnemorse7848
    @maryvonnemorse7848 3 года назад +1

    At a production cost of $500.00 dollars a ton hemp nano-carbon fiber, Graphene is now outclassed.

  • @orion5992
    @orion5992 4 года назад +7

    Everything sounds great, except for the monitoring "patch". Great concept for Governments to "monitor" EVERYTHING you do, and if there's an "off switch", they can maybe just turn you off from anywhere when you're no longer needed.

  • @jimmcmahon7561
    @jimmcmahon7561 3 года назад +9

    Awesome stuff!! Can I get some of that in my bloodstream to fight possible diseases and let the government send me messages?

    • @lillymassman2424
      @lillymassman2424 3 года назад +2

      Absolutely! It responds to 5G really well, it starts oxidizing rapidly. Expect people to start dropping on August 11th when the test the 5g towers nationwide

    • @jjp.8690
      @jjp.8690 3 года назад

      @@lillymassman2424 . There is a FEMA advisory out to all government employees to turn cell phones off and keep at a 50 foot distance from them while the ebs system is being tested. That’s today the 11th between 1400 and 1500 est.

    • @lillymassman2424
      @lillymassman2424 3 года назад

      @@jjp.8690 why stay away from the device if it's off. Does this go for all other electronics

    • @lillymassman2424
      @lillymassman2424 3 года назад

      @@jjp.8690 Please respond. I'm scared and I need to know what to do to stop this from affecting my family

    • @lillymassman2424
      @lillymassman2424 3 года назад

      @@jjp.8690 nothing has happened .

  • @KingScanor
    @KingScanor 4 года назад +9

    Matt as always bringing us great content

  • @ETHRON1
    @ETHRON1 3 года назад +1

    If it was released as affordable.... it would cripple the petroleum and silicone industries as well as alot of others associated withthose two. As always greed holds back technological advancements...

  • @TheChrisheath7
    @TheChrisheath7 3 года назад +2

    Why is it that I now assume any article headed "the truth about ..." to mean "more lies about ..." ?

  • @emmettthompson2167
    @emmettthompson2167 4 года назад +12

    Thank you for making this report. My understanding of graphene and it's potential is greatly improved!

    • @worthyisthelamb7
      @worthyisthelamb7 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/EU6e3I9glPk/видео.html

  • @metallicarchaea1820
    @metallicarchaea1820 3 года назад +4

    Graphene is this generation's "Cold Fusion", "Virtual Reality", "Cryogenics", "Nanotechnology", or "Genetic Engineering".

    • @MichaelPaumgardhen
      @MichaelPaumgardhen 3 года назад +1

      halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/claim-vaccinated-people-are-being-tracked-in-real-time-via-5g-cellular-and-all-that-data-can-be-hacked-into-to-track-you

    • @YashayaYraKaralius
      @YashayaYraKaralius 3 года назад

      @@MichaelPaumgardhen SO MUCH TRUTH HERE. Thank you so much!!

  • @damonvo456
    @damonvo456 4 года назад +6

    Hi Matt, another great video (love where you are going with this topic). Imagine a guy like (Elon) really focus most of the resources from space-x into researching graphene technology (applying both mass production and green technology philosophy via Tesla), just think about the result in 5-10 yrs?? That would be great for generations to come and also preserving planet Earth. Well....This remains a Sci-fi movie until then....

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching/commenting as always, Damon. It does feel very sci-fi for now.

  • @clintonjones955
    @clintonjones955 4 года назад +1

    Good Job, MATT
    ...I was working on the shape (hexagonal) in 3d ...with an ion (metallic) in the center in the 90s
    ...then in 2006 I started following 'Graphene' ...then 'Fullerene (Buckminster Fuller)
    ...I figured that Nano-3d printers were only moments away for Medical (Biology) (Star Trek 'Food Replicators)
    SO....putting my shape/material compound together into spools of thread could make textiles
    ...Carrier Current ...Ambient Battery Cores
    an experiment: HELIUM spray (one mole) into Polyethylene Glycol (bubbles) could carry CPU, wireless CAMERA at eye level
    ...ION DRIVE (no moving parts) Inertial adjustments
    ...replace helium with HYDROGEN derived by electrolysis with thermal entropy (LIGHT EMITTING) Graphene Shape generator... (FUSION)
    ...Disc shape polarized upper and lower halves (Super Drones by the millions) ...What an imagination

  • @LOSTOMACO
    @LOSTOMACO 3 года назад +2

    9:10. graphene: a potential new way of monitoring people for health purposes or possibly harnessing energy from the wearer!!!! what? how do we guarantee that people will be monitored for health purposes only? why do they need to harness energy from people? anyone else freaked out?

  • @slowestamg
    @slowestamg 4 года назад +51

    Imagine touching a wall in your house and getting shocked by it lol

    • @dwc1964
      @dwc1964 4 года назад +5

      lightning storms would be fun

    • @WhoTnT
      @WhoTnT 4 года назад +15

      That's not how electricity works. A dangerous amount of electricity would only flow through your body if it was the path of least resistance to ground which it definitely wouldn't be if your walls are conductive. This is why you won't get electrocuted if you touch water on the ground that has live wires in it. Video games and TV has sadly misinformed a lot of people. A conductive wall would still not be safe for other reasons but a layer of insulating material would fix that.
      ruclips.net/video/dcrY59nGxBg/видео.html

    • @slowestamg
      @slowestamg 4 года назад +3

      WhoTNT Okay thanks

    • @louf7178
      @louf7178 4 года назад

      The same could happen with aluminum siding; I've thought about grounding it.

    • @annonymsurfer3189
      @annonymsurfer3189 4 года назад +1

      I would imagine that electricity would have a million paths that would rather take first if the wall was made entirely of graphene since it would be less resistant instead of taking my skin as the first path

  • @theunknowngamer5872
    @theunknowngamer5872 4 года назад +5

    Matt, love your videos! So informative and relevant. Very easy to watch! Thanks and keep up the good work!

  • @unpossible4349
    @unpossible4349 4 года назад +14

    A wonder-material you can make from trash? That sounds great to me.

    • @NicOz42
      @NicOz42 4 года назад +2

      That's really great for our planet.

    • @justinw1765
      @justinw1765 4 года назад +2

      @@NicOz42 Sure, if they use renewable, sustainable energy sources to power up the electrical-heating part of the process.

  • @HobbesNJoe
    @HobbesNJoe 3 года назад +1

    If making graphene is a simple mechanical process from an inexpensive, abundant dry powder, why is manufacturing large quantities so difficult??

  • @coupage2836
    @coupage2836 3 года назад +2

    Because if you touch it with your bare hands it seeps into your system reducing
    glutathione in your body, which is responsible for many processes in the body like
    tissue building and repair, making chemicals and proteins needed in the body
    and for the immune system....just little things like that...

  • @mikiethebikie
    @mikiethebikie 4 года назад +6

    Thanks Matt, thanks for informing us all about graphiine in its problems and its opportunities I really appreciate what you do and how you put it all together thanks so much and keep up the good work.

  • @NE-BO
    @NE-BO 3 года назад +3

    I wish I was born 30 years from now so I can fully see by the end of my life how much Graphene has revolutionized human life (assuming we survive that long)

    • @sammyd7857
      @sammyd7857 3 года назад +2

      Most of us won't survive that long

  • @naetchboy
    @naetchboy 4 года назад +5

    "Mr. Lightyear needs more tape!"

  • @shawnl6764
    @shawnl6764 3 года назад +1

    I purchashed the Real Graphine battery brick about two years ago. Left me tell you there is nothing better I have found. Charge time is 4x faster. This is the way of the future.

  • @Mango_B
    @Mango_B 4 года назад +2

    Hello, Matt. Even though this video is 6 months old now, it's the first video of yours I've watched. Just became a subscriber too. Graphene is the future. The possibilities really are endless. Well done!

  • @Appalling68
    @Appalling68 4 года назад +8

    8:10 Wait a minute. How does this "wonder house" deal with a lightning strike? Ufff!

    • @Silverfirefly1
      @Silverfirefly1 3 года назад +4

      That's how you charge your house, silly.

  • @SuperVt100
    @SuperVt100 4 года назад +4

    Water Reverse Osmosis Filter
    Battery
    ...
    The two I think are at the top of the list.

    • @facecuck9953
      @facecuck9953 3 года назад

      What about a syringe of it in the form of a vaccine 😃

  • @Tina-ls1cg
    @Tina-ls1cg Год назад +1

    Still trying to figure out why this material is being injected into humanity. Great content, appreciate it

  • @misterx6346
    @misterx6346 3 года назад +1

    I remember hearing about this literally a decade or so ago. I said, not gonna work, 2 lbs of it on all of Earth naturally & it's literally a thin 2d, flaky yet very strong material; how are you going to make a lot without insane cost?

  • @Exhalted1
    @Exhalted1 3 года назад +7

    Real talk, by the time graphene is in mainstream use you'll be at least dead for a century.

    • @pllen3eage797
      @pllen3eage797 3 года назад +3

      so wrong, its in the covid injections, but the last part of your sentence is still true. atleast for those who gets the jabs... *irony* *irony*

  • @azmodanpc
    @azmodanpc 4 года назад +4

    So...It's like Fusion Energy, always 20 years early? Jk, but every time progress feels so slow. Then again in 1998 the apex of the internet browsing experience was 33.6k modems...

  • @huntersparmesancheese2769
    @huntersparmesancheese2769 3 года назад +37

    Lets have a video about the toxicity and environmental cost of this new wonder, like the wonder of asbestos until it wasn’t 😂😂😂

    • @huntersparmesancheese2769
      @huntersparmesancheese2769 3 года назад +5

      @They are putting graphene in your brain no but if people were as stupid and brainwashed as today they might as well have, and now I’ve heard that they are talking about to pills a day too, when will the sheep’s wake up ???

    • @rauljrlara9994
      @rauljrlara9994 3 года назад +1

      @@huntersparmesancheese2769 can u show me all links to ur conspiracy

    • @rauljrlara9994
      @rauljrlara9994 3 года назад

      @They are putting graphene in your brain show me a link to all your conspiracy

    • @rauljrlara9994
      @rauljrlara9994 3 года назад

      @They are putting graphene in your brain that is some of the fakest crap I've ever seen. You're such a clown

    • @annaflowers91
      @annaflowers91 Год назад

      @@rauljrlara9994 you could do your research, if YOU WERE INTERESTED.

  • @mateoc15
    @mateoc15 3 года назад

    I keep picturing a guy getting pranked walking into a sheet of transparent "steel" stretched across a doorway.

  • @stephenryan7698
    @stephenryan7698 3 года назад +1

    My daughter got her P.H.D working with and developing graphene at the university of Manchester the potential is massive but there are a lot of hurdles to overcome.

  • @normanstratford9329
    @normanstratford9329 3 года назад +11

    Is it toxic in the blood ? It is part of the gene therapy treatment, but it tends to act in an adverse way, although it is planned for 5 G.

    • @tomcannon936
      @tomcannon936 3 года назад +3

      It's nice to see somebody out there is educated and can read thank you for being wise and pass the word

    • @mellissagraham8398
      @mellissagraham8398 3 года назад

      it's almost like they could not mass produce and wanted to prophet regardless :(

    • @SkateSmokeAndDrum
      @SkateSmokeAndDrum 3 года назад +2

      @@tomcannon936 There really is a ton of us who know! We just get censored immediately! This is why it’s best to congregate LOCAL meetups

  • @GK-qc5ry
    @GK-qc5ry 4 года назад +10

    Fusion and Graphene could move human civilization forward into a new tech era.

    • @pasoundman
      @pasoundman 4 года назад +1

      you'll have to wait for that new era to come along.

  • @mmmcounts
    @mmmcounts 3 года назад +3

    Can a 3D printer do things with graphene? In particular, could a 3D printer be used to produce alloys or tiny complex ultra-thin materials in a quick and repeatable manner?
    This is the trillion dollar question that could be exactly what makes this jump from the lab to the open market.

  • @vsiegel
    @vsiegel 4 года назад +1

    Oh, great, build houses with electrically and thermally conductive walls. How do you drill a hole in a wall without hitting a conductor? Do you fill isolating pipes with concrete? And last time I checked, we build houses to keep the weather and temperature changes out. A lot of bullshit for a single graphene application.

  • @AussieStandsWithRussia
    @AussieStandsWithRussia 3 года назад +1

    So if graphene causes cancer most of those medical applications you’ve mentioned won’t be possible

  • @awkwardragon5741
    @awkwardragon5741 3 года назад +15

    no one:
    Engineers: "um, materials scientist sempai, can you make giant sheet og graphene so that I can make a space elevator UwU?"

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 4 года назад +11

    Interesting video as always Matt! What comes to mind about Graphene is: "If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is". It amazes me that a Nobel prize was awarded for that "discovery". I guess time will tell the tale.... 😉😉

    • @paultoensing2370
      @paultoensing2370 4 года назад +2

      I think they also, correct me if I’m wrong, got the 3M Award (Scotch tape division).

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae 4 года назад +1

      Some products do use graphene, it's just still very limited in production numbers compared to other materials.
      Supposedly those batteries you can just buy them.

    • @roushentertainment5706
      @roushentertainment5706 4 года назад

      Go to www.worldsafetytrust.com
      We are using graphene to make graphene face mask with a BFE of 99.53%. We are using it to make water filters.

    • @roushentertainment5706
      @roushentertainment5706 4 года назад

      @@autohmae Go to www.worldsafetytrust.com
      We are using graphene to make graphene face mask with a BFE of 99.53%. We are using it to make water filters.

  • @hgw90026
    @hgw90026 4 года назад +7

    I would like to know what are the health hazards of a single strand of graphene floating around in your blood stream or breathed into your lungs. Thanks.

    • @UndecidedMF
      @UndecidedMF  4 года назад +1

      Interesting question ... would need to dig into that.

    • @Rin-qj7zt
      @Rin-qj7zt 4 года назад

      what the health hazards of a single strand of graphene floating around in your blood stream or breathed into your lungs are*
      are belongs at the end

    • @theOrionsarms
      @theOrionsarms 4 года назад

      Grafene exist in nature, it's only carbon grafit, thausen of people inhale it in small chips and enter into their blood, so I guess it wouldn't have a major effect.

    • @Rin-qj7zt
      @Rin-qj7zt 4 года назад

      @@theOrionsarms perfect

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 4 года назад

      @@theOrionsarms well, breathing in carbon particulates has lots of negative side effects...

  • @bec1111
    @bec1111 3 года назад +2

    If you compare a material to steel it would be also nice to mention which steel is meant since the tensile strength from steels ranges from 200 to 6000 Mpa. Also it should be sayed that strength is not the only property which is important for designing a material there is also the fracture toughness an ductility which play a significant role.

  • @bradleyhenderson1198
    @bradleyhenderson1198 3 года назад +2

    Hold up? You can go buy it right now online. Companies have been developing products for years with graphene. Heck, some say graphene oxide is even in the vaccine! I don't know if that's true though.

  • @rockymountainexplorers5530
    @rockymountainexplorers5530 3 года назад +3

    My favourite use of graphine is in the jab right now, over 90% of the shot is this heavy conductor, which we really need in our bodies! :)

  • @SmilaZ
    @SmilaZ 3 года назад +3

    Humans are not wise enough to use or even deal with nanoparticles nor this stuff as so many other things, money still overrides all sense and wisdom.

    • @squ1dd13
      @squ1dd13 3 года назад +1

      well, given that we’re already dealing with “nanoparticles” and “this stuff”, i’m pretty sure things are working out just fine

  • @BrandonSL500
    @BrandonSL500 4 года назад +10

    8:19 Using Graphene in hot countries instead of an A/C doesn't make any sense.

    • @Johncalonso
      @Johncalonso 4 года назад

      It might help at night

    • @BrandonSL500
      @BrandonSL500 4 года назад

      John Alonso What about in the daytime or summer? Generally in the hot countries it will be hot at night too.

    • @Caldaron
      @Caldaron 4 года назад

      true, isolation is actually what you want to keep the temperature inside the house humanly bearable...

    • @albeheilden6437
      @albeheilden6437 4 года назад +1

      @@BrandonSL500 The graphene probably has a large thermal retention, so heat during the day will be sucked into the walls and emitted when the night gets cold. Its the same idea as water. The reason why most coastal cities not along the equator have a mostly constant temperature is because the ocean supplies heat during the colder seasons and absorb heat during the warmer seasons, resulting in semi constant weather.

    • @BrandonSL500
      @BrandonSL500 4 года назад +1

      Ashton Bull Wow you just made all that up. So a thin layer of graphene works like a large ocean. Great 👍🏼 thanks.

  • @sharms888
    @sharms888 4 года назад +2

    I hate it when they keep calling Graphene two dimensional, it's not ! Our environment is three dimensional.

    • @rothlisburger1
      @rothlisburger1 4 года назад

      It's a two-dimensional crystalline structure, as opposed to a 3-D structure. Like packing spheres together on a flat surface. It does have thickness though.

  • @isaaca9123
    @isaaca9123 3 года назад +1

    A Spanish University called "La Quinta Columna" performed test on some of the vaccine vial contents and found that they contained a material that highly resembles Graphene Oxide. Not sure what the exact purpose of this would be, but I think it has to do with testing for future bio-technologies. There was also a news segment clip that I ran into where the news anchor announced that the pentagon is working to develop a subnormal implant that would alert users when they get infected in real time.

  • @Ottostl
    @Ottostl 4 года назад +4

    That beautiful butchering of “Umeå University” at 6:36 is what I take with from this video :)

  • @ricardomarcelo4564
    @ricardomarcelo4564 3 года назад +18

    What about human health in ralation with graphene ?

    • @jasonlarsen4945
      @jasonlarsen4945 3 года назад +1

      You certainly wouldn't want to inhale it in powder form. It's found in charred meat, so most people are already ingesting it.

    • @sjoncb
      @sjoncb 3 года назад +2

      @@jasonlarsen4945 You definitely dont want it in your immunizatiom injections.

    • @jasonlarsen4945
      @jasonlarsen4945 3 года назад

      @@sjoncb Good thing it isn't.

    • @ronjeremy5826
      @ronjeremy5826 3 года назад +3

      @@jasonlarsen4945 you are obviously clueless

    • @jasonlarsen4945
      @jasonlarsen4945 3 года назад

      @@ronjeremy5826 You're a conspiracy theory moron. Probably uneducated.

  • @01bigtrev
    @01bigtrev 4 года назад +9

    I’ve been reading and watching about this for since around 2011. Will be fun to come back to this video in another ten years and it will still be relevant.

    • @GrandmasterLix
      @GrandmasterLix 4 года назад +1

      haha yeah. I hope this doesn't turn out like how fusion power was "just around the corner" for the last 70 years (or however long it was)

    • @gregory561
      @gregory561 4 года назад +1

      True Graphene is being produced & sold in tonnage rates now guys. See www.firstgraphene.net
      (Not hoax rubbish) ISO pending & used by GEIC at Univ of Manchester GEIC.

  • @rongarza9488
    @rongarza9488 17 дней назад +1

    Could the method for making Silicon wafers be used to make Carbon wafers?

  • @Alrukitaf
    @Alrukitaf 3 года назад

    The problem is we cannot grow a continuous single layer sheet because the substrate it’s grown on cannot be perfectly flat - there’s holes and cracks many many atoms thick.

  • @jonreiser2206
    @jonreiser2206 4 года назад +5

    This can’t happen fast enough for me. I’m tired of waiting. Of course the wait will be worth it.

    • @keithmartin2316
      @keithmartin2316 3 года назад

      Waiting for what? To become transhuman? Oh yes it sounds so fascinating to lose your eternal greatness 👍 Good idea
      You do know they are injecting everyone with this jab to protect us from the virus that only exists on a computer system

    • @jonreiser2206
      @jonreiser2206 3 года назад

      @@keithmartin2316 I have no idea what you are talking about. This video is about how graphene will be used to help humanity in various ways.

    • @keithmartin2316
      @keithmartin2316 3 года назад

      @@jonreiser2206 we’ll if you didn’t know it looks like the jabs are 99% graphene oxide so if you are jabbed you are connected with the internet of things. The downside is those pesky longer term effects

  • @myscreen2urs
    @myscreen2urs 4 года назад +7

    Graphene is the new nuclear fusion. It's always just around the corner.

    • @Hhhh22222-w
      @Hhhh22222-w 3 года назад +1

      It's already being used, especially for battery, the problem is how to mass produce it

    • @squ1dd13
      @squ1dd13 3 года назад

      @@Hhhh22222-w yeah, and nuclear fusion also exists, but it’s not available for the public to benefit from yet

  • @arthurmorgan8966
    @arthurmorgan8966 4 года назад +11

    Plays with coal and scotch tape, gets Nobel prize. Plays with himself, gets restraining order.

    • @hyperhektor7733
      @hyperhektor7733 4 года назад

      Plays with himself, discovers new type of white graphene ;D

  • @NorthernDruid
    @NorthernDruid 3 года назад +1

    I've only watched 3 of this channel's videos so far. But I'm really pleased by the sponsor segues hitting a sweet spot managing to be smooth and relevant without feeling deceptive or manipulative.

  • @yatotomototo
    @yatotomototo 2 года назад

    The main problem with such advanced materials is that we have not yet learned how to use.

  • @wilfordshiell9367
    @wilfordshiell9367 3 года назад +6

    The new wonder material has been a feature of Western Culture for some time.

  • @VisualKIt.Studios
    @VisualKIt.Studios 4 года назад +4

    Graphene are also used in some road bike carbon wheel manufacturers.

    • @karbonkai
      @karbonkai 4 года назад +1

      Graphene lubricant is extremely effective

  • @kristyb787
    @kristyb787 4 года назад +9

    Look up Graphene Hydrogel and quantum dots,

  • @carmiethompson2676
    @carmiethompson2676 3 года назад

    Graphite will be a very important material for the future. Compacted Graphite Iron is already replacing Cast Iron in the casting of IC engine blocks. It's 60% more resistant in fatigue strain which allows a thinner wall & lighter weight. It's also less expensive then aluminum. However, we need to be more grounded w/ the use of lithium batteries. As far as I know there is no process that can safely recycle the battery. The components of the battery are exceptionally toxic & any ingress into the ground water would be disastrous. These products don't last indefinitely & even if they do, there is always something better developed later to replace it.

  • @motmcd
    @motmcd 4 года назад

    I just order two Mazza mountain bike tires. The Mazza is the tire manufacturer, Vittoria's, newest offering and uses a new, graphene-impregnated rubber compound on the tire's center tread cleats in order to reduce rolling resistance while improving durability and grip on mixed-trail surfaces.

  • @sarareimold3151
    @sarareimold3151 3 года назад +4

    "used to create tiny circuits that can travel in the bloodstream"... I'm sure that's totally safe, and that no one would ever do that to an unsuspecting public via an experimental, liability-free injection...

  • @Soren.iz.snoren
    @Soren.iz.snoren 4 года назад +28

    me: sees new undecided vid
    also me: likes before watching

  • @elyad67
    @elyad67 3 года назад +4

    Ah graphene... The wonder substance is that will merge humanity with A.I. Graphene is 666

  • @mr1asvegas784
    @mr1asvegas784 3 года назад +2

    Here's my question. Will it also be used for products, essentially becoming the new super plastic making it very hard to destroy or repurposed?

  • @postalcollective7111
    @postalcollective7111 3 года назад +1

    graphene infused bicycle tyres fro Vittoria. Graphene G+ HYPE. no better puncture protection offered and no better rolling resistance measured. HYPE