For years I've been trying to find metallic compounds and alloys that would change our world.
Something that has not been done before.
Something that would be considered impossible.
At long last, my experiments have come to an end.
Meet the greatest metal ever created.
Graphene.
It's the thinnest electronic material ever invented, consisting of a layer of carbon atoms just a single atom thick; the atoms are arranged in a hexagonal pattern.
It weighs almost nothing, coming up to .77 grams per square meter.
It is more than 100 times stronger than steel of the same thickness.
It conducts both heat and electricity better than copper.
Its optical and mechanical properties are limitless.
It is waterproof but still highly conductive.
Can transfer sound through heat energy from electrical currents rather than vibrating a diaphragm to be made into any shape.
Can be used as supercapacitors to make batteries of any size obsolete.
Graphene oxide is excellent for absorbing radioactive waste since the microscopic bits of graphene bind to radioactive contaminants and turn them into clumps to be easily and safely collected.
They can be used as processors 50 times faster than silicone semiconductor chips while using less power and generating much less heat.
Can be used with polymer to create artificial muscle tissue, stronger than real muscle.
Graphene foam, the size of a postage stamp, can pick up and detect small concentrations of nitrates and ammonia found in explosives.
Graphene can be used to separate molecules and even DNA by being made into a filter.
Is so strong and light, that it could be made into thin clothing that would be bulletproof.
A dotted layer of graphene with lead sulfide can be used to create extremely thin night vision glasses.
The uses are limitless and I will be experimenting with these uses starting today.
My first experiment?
Molecular Electronic Devices.
Step 1: The invisibility cloak
Step 2: Basic body armor
Step 3: Advanced Nano-Technology
Step 4: ---
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Step ?: World Domination
Something that has not been done before.
Something that would be considered impossible.
At long last, my experiments have come to an end.
Meet the greatest metal ever created.
Graphene.
It's the thinnest electronic material ever invented, consisting of a layer of carbon atoms just a single atom thick; the atoms are arranged in a hexagonal pattern.
It weighs almost nothing, coming up to .77 grams per square meter.
It is more than 100 times stronger than steel of the same thickness.
It conducts both heat and electricity better than copper.
Its optical and mechanical properties are limitless.
It is waterproof but still highly conductive.
Can transfer sound through heat energy from electrical currents rather than vibrating a diaphragm to be made into any shape.
Can be used as supercapacitors to make batteries of any size obsolete.
Graphene oxide is excellent for absorbing radioactive waste since the microscopic bits of graphene bind to radioactive contaminants and turn them into clumps to be easily and safely collected.
They can be used as processors 50 times faster than silicone semiconductor chips while using less power and generating much less heat.
Can be used with polymer to create artificial muscle tissue, stronger than real muscle.
Graphene foam, the size of a postage stamp, can pick up and detect small concentrations of nitrates and ammonia found in explosives.
Graphene can be used to separate molecules and even DNA by being made into a filter.
Is so strong and light, that it could be made into thin clothing that would be bulletproof.
A dotted layer of graphene with lead sulfide can be used to create extremely thin night vision glasses.
The uses are limitless and I will be experimenting with these uses starting today.
My first experiment?
Molecular Electronic Devices.
Step 1: The invisibility cloak
Step 2: Basic body armor
Step 3: Advanced Nano-Technology
Step 4: ---
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Step ?: World Domination