mammikoura
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well I read about this new amazing material.
Not only was it the strongest thing known to man (yes, stronger than diamonds)
it could be used for so many different things. One was like a paper sheet monitor. I mean just like 1mm thick "monitor", and it was flexible, just like paper. So u could actually just roll it together and it would take very little space, then just open it and it would become a big enough monitor.
I don't know how they planned to put the image on it, maybe some projection or something. But that material (don't remember the name) has so much potential.
And using it as a monitor kinda device is not going to happen soon, but I can see it used anywhere that u use other strong materials for. Like houses, furniture, military vehicles, body armor, almost anything.
Edit: just googled for the name.
And apparently this stuff is called nanotubes.
And gues what else I found on google?
Eyewitnesses of the Roswell crash said that they saw some kind of metal that would bend, but not dent or brake. And that metal had the ability to return to it's original shape. Kinda sounds like our nanotubes?
Not only was it the strongest thing known to man (yes, stronger than diamonds)
it could be used for so many different things. One was like a paper sheet monitor. I mean just like 1mm thick "monitor", and it was flexible, just like paper. So u could actually just roll it together and it would take very little space, then just open it and it would become a big enough monitor.
I don't know how they planned to put the image on it, maybe some projection or something. But that material (don't remember the name) has so much potential.
And using it as a monitor kinda device is not going to happen soon, but I can see it used anywhere that u use other strong materials for. Like houses, furniture, military vehicles, body armor, almost anything.
Edit: just googled for the name.
And apparently this stuff is called nanotubes.
And gues what else I found on google?
Eyewitnesses of the Roswell crash said that they saw some kind of metal that would bend, but not dent or brake. And that metal had the ability to return to it's original shape. Kinda sounds like our nanotubes?