Why graphene hasn’t taken over the world...yet
Graphene is a form of carbon that could bring us bulletproof armor and space elevators, improve medicine, and make the internet run faster - some day. For the past 15 years, consumers have been hearing about this wonder material and all the ways it could change everything. Is it really almost here, or is it another promise that is perpetually just one more breakthrough away?
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Which graphene-based technology are you most excited for?
Verge Science Batteries
Verge Science phone Bettery 😂😂😂
Graphene is great in headphones
Graphene Concrete✓
That technology in mobile phones may will reduce insanely their thickness. That may will mean less encumbrance of, yes mobile phones, but also any other electronic device. Awesome! PS: Sorry for my bad english, I'm Italian😅
I'm from the year 2163 - graphene was a facade, it was the tape that was strong. The world is now made out of sticky tape
Gold!
@@rob_one4511 its not gold, its strong tape
His comment was funny so the content was gold.
@@rob_one4511 your humor needs some sticky tape
@@vedantawasthi5410 that's gonna be sticked to my head all day
still ain’t stronger than those damn paper bracelets you get at pools
LoL
Gotta pull the little tab on the inside and it'll come right off
That's also a pretty interesting material: Tyvek, a trademark for paper made of plastic fibers. It's the same stuff you see builders wrapping around houses underneath the siding.
Haahaaaa. Yep
Ikr
Graphene... Yeah it's 2022 now. It'll be 2023 soon. So far it's been used in batteries primarily, less so in circuit boards, it has been prototyped in the medical industry though! They figured they could make little low powered nanobots that will be made primarily of graphene, letting them charge as they travel through your body, no clue if that research actually went anywhere. Edit: I am stating the year because they made predictions you peanut.
chill man not even half of 2022 has passed
Kieran Browns comment was published 3 hours ago from the writing of this comment and it is 18:06 GMT on the 30th of april.
4 hours ago
@@Bananatoastie_ It said 3 hours ago when I posted that.
@@martiansplat6587 I was an hour later than you.
I remember hearing about graphene around 2015. Hope I live to see what humans can do with it
Honestly, I also hope to see that day
How about being jnjected into your body to kill you? Hope to live to see that? If you're alive now congratulatiins
Never fear. It’s already in your body
Hot air no longer justified by the ease of production. A marketer's dream.
@@grilledstone2922 Graphene is in the jab.
Everyone is asking "where is graphene?" but no one asks "how is graphene ?"
I'll do you one better. WHY is graphene?
@@magnusofarc3823 why is everything?
@@Nattethan before we go that far let us ask what is what ?
@@Nattethan what is a word Or is it ? *Vsauce theme starts playing*
did the scientists just stick tape on everything till they found something unusual?! lol
It's half way 2019 now, and I still haven't heard anything about graphene
Yeah its been 6 months into 2019 still no graphene items
Yup
You came to this video So, you have heard of it now.
Ikr same
I only know caffeine
One place where Graphene is regularly used is in the production of tennis rackets. It's lightness and strength makes it perfect for being used in them, without making the rackets significantly more expensive.
@@drevil8977 Yes, Carbon fiber. In fact, the rubber they show is not far off a carbon fiber reinforced composite.
That's Graphite. It is used as a filler for carbon fibre rackets. Not the same at all.
saying tennis racket and strength is the?same breath is?very misleading. hit it on the side once.
Most rackets are made of graphite but some(head rackets in particular) are reinforced with graphene. Honestly prob not enough to rlly make a huge difference, prob mostly a gimick
I forgot this stuff even existed. You’ve reawakened a lost memory from elementary school when this was on TIME for kids
to show you the power of graphene i sawed this boat in half
Minh đỗ 😂😂
*NOW THAT'S ALOT OF DAMAGE*
get out
And fixed it with Graph tape
Phil Swift sẽ tự hào
humans in 2018: graphene will take over by 2019! humans in 2019: how about we use ramen noodles to fix that
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Next building material is made of noodle
bro graphite beyblades are gonna be lit tho
It takes 15 years for products to hit the market
Lmaoo
I was researching graphene for a school project. it has a lot of problems before it can be widely used in the world. But if we can overcome those problems, I'm sure graphene can be a really useful material! I'm looking forward to flexible cell phones made of graphene in the future. I hope to see a world where graphene is commonly used.
Ive only studied it when it first look like a miracle material. Samsung was interested in using it in their batteries as well. That theory was a world changer for batteries, yet nothing still. Anyhow my question to you is, what do you think the biggest problems are now? They didnt really touch on it. Back then it was the gathering and tedious process of extraction through graphite.
Perhaps the future of graphene's popular use is far away. I hope more research on graphene will be done!
Isn’t carbon fiber doing exactly what graphene is? Carbon atoms in a string structure seem to be a great use of carbon. Why is graphene better?
@@rihasanatrofolo2472it’s basically stronger and more flexible and 1 atom thick. It’s properties are far better for high tech application.
@@rihasanatrofolo2472less impact on the environment
This has me concerned, especially when compared to plastics. My concern relates to economic, environmental, and animal/human health. Like plastics, it seems graphene products could prove to be disastrous to the environment, if not properly processed, or, if anything like plastics, overconsumed.
What makes it seem like it could be disasterous to anything? It’s just carbon.
@@buttsmcgee50 🤦♂️
@@buttsmcgee50 plastic is derived from carbon too
@@anjay6455 this isn’t derived from carbon, it is just carbon. It’s like diamonds or coal with a slightly different atomical arrangement.
@@trapgoose9059 say less.
welcome to "why is this video suddenly in everyone's recommendations"
poutipou welcome to “how many unoriginal comments can I find in comment sections”
Next time write something original I've seen this exact comment in pretty much every video
LightUser 75 but like it’s funny to see that a bunch of other people also have it and what else is he gonna write
LightUser 75 He’s making fun of those people who make those comments. His comment is original.
@@staitz2728 thanks for basically rephrasing what poutipou said..
By the time we commoners hear about a technology it means it has been developing for decades and is way more advanced than what we are told.
wise words.
@Bob Mule not me my friend. Never. Not taking the injections.
Sure does make ya wonder, just wtf are they using it for in those jabs...
@@risingson7773 If they are. Do you know for certain?
@@risingson7773 Graphene Nanotech has the capability of being remotely controlled by outside EMF to control a persons neurons and nervous system... This will be used as a kill switch in the coming years... I'm sure you know what they'll blame the deaths on...
It got kinda big in auto detailing community, its used as a coating to protect the car paint, its like same as ceramic coating tho
Totally didn’t get the info from a two yo comment
@@cavanpowis7441 ive been learning about detailing in the recent months and dont need to get my info from comments, as of now i soon plan to get a graphene infused sealant myself
As someone working in graphene research, it really is a miracle material and we're already mass producing it. Big semiconductor already has the processing figured out too. All it takes is for some company to invent a profitable device for graphene to really enter the market.
I hope you're right. With the current market focusing more and more on planned obsolescence, it feels like innovation is the enemy for the tech industry. But maybe we'll be getting some breakthrough some day still, hopefully
Hello it’s 2019 where’s my 5 milligram coat with a built-in laser pointer
K P it doesn’t exist; just like josh dun
Wysteriant i have to kindly ask you to leave
alex hart ill excuse myself
I need to change my profile picture
K P no one mentioned ur profile pic
Almost 2020 now. Nothing about graphene has been announced
And it never will.
@@petergrant3274 it will but late
@@petergrant3274 people say that carbon fiber never hit market and here we are just be patient
@@petergrant3274 yeah it will this stuff takes a lot of time
Just lack of fund for research, otherwise it will be cheaper
The fact that this got recommended to me in 2022 means graphene’s on the way up, baby! I’m always down for new scientific innovation!
Yeah it’s in all the vaccines
Still waiting for my graphene-enhanced clothes to ship from 2019. Wait, we're near 5 years after the video, maybe we'll start to see graphene everywhere, no hype means high hopes.
@@kamilmusalat source?
@@Palthura agreed, I don’t know where these people are getting that information from?
@@Palthura baaa 🐑
I feel like the inefficiency of graphene mass production has a lot to do with why it hasn’t taken over the world yet.
That tape cut in the beginning was super satisfying.
Lol
Hati NoW tHaTs A lOt Of DaMaGe
Its ASMR
Replayed that a few times 😏
Hati 🤣
Graphene + Vibranium + Admantium = Nokia 3310
IamCodeX 🤣🤣🤣
sorry but nokia 3310 is made of six infinity stones
I thought they used unobtanium, oh poo
My 918 fell out the window of my car ,cracked the concrete highway ,slid into a curb smashing it to bits, flew over and totaled a parked audi then fell into a subway causing a a massive pile up.
@@arnabbanerjee1284 w
@vergeScience I hope you guys make an update about this. It’s been 4 years since this video. Thank you! It’s awesome
Hi. Yes awesome. I don't know about Verge Science but there has been significant if not miraculous strides made in the production of Graphene the last year and a half. The leading group doing the work is the chemistry labs at Rice University ran by professor Dr. James Tour. This is one of the latest videos Tour put out. It's a general overview of several things he has in the works but it's a good place to start digging into Graphene progress to date. It's actually quite remarkable. Here is a link; Good luck and enjoy! kzhead.info/sun/da2bl8Wtn4hofas/bejne.html .
I used to walk past the National Graphene Institute in Manchester every day back when I was in college. It fills you with a weird sense of pride knowing great tech was discovered and refined in your home city.
I'm very proud of you. Keep up the good work. 💪
The last 5 seconds of the video tells why it never caught on. It makes things last longer, there better, will not need to be replaced as often. Manufacturing wants engineered obsolescence.
You missed one thing, that is manufacturing tools. Companies want it to last as long as possible.
Not all companies base their philosophy on “engineered obsolescence”
Sam Markus Rus but then what about the electrics providers? They will make less money since you won’t have to charge your devices as often.
just one question. Is graphene biologically friendly?
emilio arrambide isn’t graphene based off of carbon, a naturally occurring element? Idk well prolly be fine
Not really that difficult to understand. It's all about money. Until manufacturers can make money off graphene they will continue using more traditional materials.
StrangeClouds true.thats why still petrol car are sold.
The Lightbulb no not really it’s true anyone can make graphing but that doesn’t mean they can do anything with the speck of it the made. One of the bigger things I could see graphine doing it makes phones better
Supposed to be long lasting so there's the problem. Can't make money on long lasting products.
very true, its called greed.....
Add the fact that these mega corporations bribe lobbyists. Don't be surprised if one day we turn on the news and it is banned.
I use graphene in Astroneer. It's a base for a lot of things I make with my chemistry lab.
So true
Yeah the Nanocarbon alloy is where the real stuff’s at
It's already in a lot of people's bodies 🤫
And?
Nokia used it on their phones before 2004
Lmao 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Now u know why the Nokia phones are immortal
I came back to the video just to look for this exact reply. Thanks
@@apollo6662 😂
What a throwback to a classic meme
Laughs in 2020 vision Pretty interesting tho
@@waffleboomerang6643 thank you
Laughs in 2021 vision I agree it is very interesting.
Uhhhh
2021
laughs in 2021..
5:47 5 years later: wheres our wearable graphene?
still waiting ig
Going to comment that but find you still not accessible
in your body.
2022 now, no graphene integrated circuit in my clothes.
2021 - Its okay graphene. You can come out of your shell now.
*hopefully
Graphing just self isolating rn
I dont think it wanted to be associated with 2020 or 2021
Graphene is doing distancing right now hope it got vaccine
@KEITH DANIELLE SANCHEZ It's in the vaxxine. Elon Musks Neural Lace / AI - Brain interface is here.
The cinematography and content of this video is just spectacular, massively well done!
Try vsauce 3
This video send me to the Stranger Things universe
Woah a cuber
Lol I was just watching your vids, can't wait for the 354 m
Hope the 354m is as good as it is since its very similar to the sm
I remember. I was on my way to hockey practice, where the cities team played. We didnt usually practice there. I was so groggy. Dad got me a hot chocolate. And they excitedly told us about graphene. Someone from one province over was directly involved. I remember thinking it was going to save everything. But it would be children of my peers who gained from it
We definitely need an update on this video
Its 2019 wheres my graphene shirt
They already exist. Clothes with woven in circuits are already available
Where?
Plz send link
Why send links when you can send noods
Where's my space elavator
What about graphene chicken wire to prevent microscopic chickens from escaping?
Amazing
You've just solved the problem of hunger in Africa
Shayak there’a hunger problems in every country and not every country in Africa has a severe hunger problem Responding to everyone whooshing me, I don’t get how it’s a joke when a lot of people say it out of ignorance when it’s happening in every country. Also I get it’s a “joke” just not a funny one imo
@@dude4054 r/wooooooooosh
@@dude4054 You must be fun at parties..
Fun fact : That experiment in begining with cellotape was done by some iit students in India when it faced issued in exporting of hard and conductive materials from China Graphite was abundant in india
Graphene has been already used, some might know what i'm talking about
💉💉💉💉💉
@@xlneoMAXlx lmao
They promised us that plastics would do everything and be everywhere.... Um... They are everything and everywhere! Lol.
Can't argue with that even modern cars seem to be made out of plastic.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day
Imagine an indestructible war machine made entirely out of graphene
@Dave Shaffer You live on a prison planet no flying cars allowed because the elitists will then have no control over you.
Including inside of us and every other living things.
First time I'm actually glad KZhead recommended a video that has nothing to do with what i watch.
I wonder what you watch normally
The most fascinating thing for me was the printable circuits that can be washed and ironed.
Reporting on April 25, 2022 : It still hasn’t taken over the world *yet*
Went from wondering why this was in my recommended to watching some of the best editing and cinematography ever. Amazing video. Keep em coming
James Thompson SAME
Same foreal
Sameeee lmaooo
Same. KZhead promotions are a wondrous marketing tool
nhlboy2 yea but sometimes it's garbage
Use this graphene stuff to get some better damn charger cords that won't get damn turtle necks.
I prefer that the charger cable break before the micro usb port inside my tablet. It's easier to replace.
Almost 2020 now. Nothing about graphene has been announced
@@andrewdon2947 money and status quo
For reals 🤣
@@braindeadbutnotbrainwashed7545 It's called crumple zone. Also tension strength doesn't equal compression strength.
How's the "yet" part going on, hmm?
still waiting. maybe not in the tennis industry tho
5:45 he total after 5 yrs, already 3 yrs completed and remaining 2 yrs
This is TV program quality
Joris Stroo that's an insult
Joris Stroo when youtube hands them 25 million dollars that what happens
albimmer Lol pews?
Mr. Nice Man pew pew pew pew pew neeeews!
I don’t think it’s irrelevant whether we are aware that new products use graphene because I want to know if it will live up to it’s expectations and hype. If it only makes batteries 10% better then that’s a huge letdown... I’m not just going to say “this product is better!” That is kind of insulting to everyone that has been listening to the claims. They certainly bs like a real tv program.
I was hesitant to watch this, because of all the channels that claim to talk about science and get a lot of garbage and lame jokes in the middle. but you know what? I just subscribed. Wonderful work, no nonsense
Agustín Auditore I, 100%, agrees with you.
Honestly, very well put together
Shut up nerd
Agustín Auditore .
yeah they definitely are hypocrites in the sense that they say the media is over hyping it and expecting it to come tomorrow and then go do exactly that. however, they did also cover WHY it is better, it is hands down the strongest material known to man for its given "thinness", and is also the best electrical conductor that could be used in practical applications like making cpu/gpu/ or whatever SoC you could dream up. the only thing better at conducting than graphene is super conductors, which require temperatures so low that they are impractical for consumer use. to put simply on why its difficult to manufacture, its not that making the material is hard, but making it in USEFUL forms is difficult. Example, they can make millions of tiny flakes of the material, however the process to make a single connected sheet the size of your finger nail has not come along yet, they need more precise methods other than just using school tape on a block of graphite. i hope this helps. EDIT: Dont quote me on this but i was just reading further in the comment section and apparently there IS a method that came up recently that can reliably make very large sheets of what is practically pure graphene. i havent done any research on it in a couple years so im sure there are some things i might have been able to cover but oh well, just some blanket info ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Watching this video in 2023 made me wonder where was this in my home feed all this time 😮. Graphene sounds amazingly awesome
Is this going to be another one of those "forever chemicals ? "
It's not a chemical. It's just carbon
Some dude got a Nobel prize for sticking sellotape on a cube 💀
Some people get it from just talking 💀
@@oscarsrensen7280 💀💀
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Wish my marriage was made out of graphene.
Daniel Dahlman same
Even graphene has a breaking point....
My marriage is made of graphene. It is really dark, it's literally spread as thin as it can get, it hasn't made good on its promises of a better future, and initially it was only a couple of flakes held together by scotch tape.
Don't get fakes from China.. lol
Marriage isn't what it use to be... So easy for some to give up, I love technology but technology is the main down fall of marriage and so much more
It's 5 years. I am not wearing graphene.
I don’t recall them saying ‘ people would be made aware the GRAPHENE was imbedded into their clothing . Only that people would be wearing items of clothing with GRAPHENE technology embedded in it 🤔😉 .
@@peachsncream5808 Ha! Exactly!
Still haven’t heard of graphene
did the scientists just stick tape on everything till they found something unusual?! lol
Sz27 Clz75m probably
No
@@voracioussergal9360 They knew about the properties of carbon, its properties (as far as they knew before 2010). They researched, studied, looked at previous records of experiments, tests, theories and hypotheses... yes, they did great research and studies to come to that conclusion that with a carbon and a duct tape you could literally do such a wonderful thing as graphene. In this case, it was neither luck nor coincidence. Just long-standing science and research.
Welcome to science.
Science is weirdness
But can it beat Flex Tape ?? I don't think so
Flex tape sucks!!!
I sawed this boat in half...…….
what if you mixed graphene in to flex tape?
That's a lot of damage!
I dont see graphene fixing a boat
so... its 2023 now, where is graphene?
Even after 5 years we don't have wearable graphene products
Lol do you think its actually going anywhere? Doesnt seem like it
There may be some niche uses like carbon fiber@@xxriellixx978yt3
Graphene is nothing compared to Flex Tape
now that's a lotta damage
I sawed this boat in half
Solid maymay
Oliver Pritikin and taped it with flex tape. And it still sticks. Now thats alot of damage
Finity Dota SERIOUS DAMAGE
I'm from 2040, still no graphene.
No you're not
@@Swordsthqtilike woah really?!?
I don't know
It's just a guess
Straight from my Putrid mind
WHERE ARE MY GRAPHINE TECHNO UNDERWEAR?
5:43 It's been 5yr and we still don't have mainstream graphene-based tech....my wait for for bulletproof t-shirt continues
Summary of the story: *"Reality is often disappointing"* -Thanos
www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/graphene/
Reality is often graphene
@@rappermerch7785 your point being?
@@bivoca it's graphene
I want to like this comment but wont cuz it has 777 likes 😏
Its 2022 now, i only heard of graphene as it hits my recommended
I think the verge needs to do an update to this
A graduate student in the Chemistry Dept in UT El Paso discovered how to make graphene from used motor oil. This was in 2014. The cost of an ounce made back then from graphite cost around $240. The cost of an ounce made from used motor oil cost 6 cents an ounce. The discoverer left the university and has been very quiet about his discovery. I hope he is building a factory making tons of graphene. Imagine space ships made from this material.
Surprised this doesn't have more likes, love seeing recycled materials, and in this case it seems to be an upcycle.
Source?
I mean acquiring the graphite is the easy part lol.
I dont think so, he probably got assassinated by the government to steal his discovery
source
But did they use flex tape
Can flex tape fix my life
Depends on the amount of damage.
Can flex tape fix communism.
Depends on how much flex you got.
I just cut this boat in half
I hope to be wrong, but I don't see graphene as a solution/wonder material like plastics were in the past. 10 years after its discovery we heard wonders and promises and now almost 20 years there's not been any news about this wonder material.
I agree but some people invested heavily in manufacturing, which increased the speed of the plastic revolution in the last century. Today though the whole world has blindly invested in Services, how will manufacturing do it right.
My grandpa filled with lead. Me filled with microplastics. My grandson filled with graphene
You should look out for it in 2019... 2020: Yo, where’s Graphene?
Well you can buy graphene power banks now, you just don't know it. Google it.
@@KoepenickDrums ើ
Real Graphene USA company came out with graphene power banks in November 2019. I bought one & it’s amazing
What we only have is corona virus. Hahaha
In samsungs few phones thares graphine batterys
Imagine a charging cable out of it. It's an amazing conductor. It's flexible. It's really strong so it won't break when you bend it. Perfect
And then the insulator could also be made of graphene
Haha!!
@@HoloScope you'll get shock 😂
@@asura2600 no graphene can be made into insulators and into conductors
This is why we won't see it commercially. Greed will not allow it. These multibillion dollar corporations would never make products they don't need to replace
I am new to cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, but I am very interested and curious to start investing in it, although I do feel this is kind of late now. Can anyone tell me what I need to do?
Investing in Bitcoin is the number one thing one should be doing right now, although there are lots of risks the best way to invest is through cryptocurrency and Forex.
There are also organizations that help maintain your interest and protect you from the unnecessary risk which you can't predict on your own.
But sir Richard is highly recommended
💯Legit
It's not too late to invest. Though cryptocurrencies are getting more volatile. This means you should only invest with companies with professional traders and a guaranteed level of return.
I have a question. If graphene is a material that puts carbon atoms in a hexagonal pattern which makes it really strong and durable. And if sound travels faster through solids than it does with gases. And because graphene is a solid that is formed in a special way. How fast would sound travel through graphene. Could it be so fast and also still cheap enough to be used as a way to talk to someone. Probably not beating a phone on speed but still. If you were to get a wire if graphene and play sound through it. would it go incredibly fast. Would you even hear a sound. It's possible that because of the form of the material that it might spread the sound so much that you can't hear anything from the other side
Sound probably would be muffled. The hexagons aren't rigid and would in fact dampen any vibrations like sound.
Very insightful questions
1. combine it with flex tape 2. .... 3. profit
reynalda marsetya yo I fuckin love this comment LOL
To test flexphene, we cut this space shuttle in half, and put it back together using only flexphene! Rocketing through the atmosphere and the inside is completely fine!
This comments deserves way more likes
Lolol
Flex Tape can be Used to cover up those spots where you got shot at ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ No need for Graphene
Now we can make black panther's armor using graphene
FBI wakanda forevah!
Yes
i knew from the start it was never gonna be me *Wakanda want to know your location*
FBI: Stay right where you are.
*Pink panther
Wow! Amazing content as always
Always love hearing Dr. Meany talk!
Can one make a shield of this material? I'm thinking of something circular with perhaps a star in the middle?
Lmfao
Andrew Clastic Nah what you wanna do is make a full-body suit out of it. Maybe give yourself a charming AI called “JARVIS”
@@alohadubs7683 Not really, you actually want a hammer that can help you concentrate your thunder powers. I came up with a really cool name: Mjölner. I don't think i've heard anything like it, sounds pretty nice.
How about a Black Suit with Cat ears...
@@dannybenhur6123 The shield is for me. That is for my wife.
Just found this channel! Narrator is easy listening, direct and informative! Extremely well edited and researched! I look forward to more videos!
Matthew Pearce stfu.. You only found it because KZhead is manipulating channles along with their 25 million dollar donations to channles like the verge... It's people like you that are going to take the You out of KZhead and make it into a new TV.
Eveolution is there an alternative to youtube? We should go there
Nothing more to add. You´ve earned a new subscriber :)
Eveolution why so edgy?
Eveolution so what should KZhead be doing or how should KZhead....evolve? Money has to be made and creators who catch audiences should be supported....Evolution...or Eveolution no matter how you spell it change is inevitable.
It's coming. Their is a factory in Scunthorpe UK that have been researching the various uses and products graphine can be used in, and are now taking on and producing VERY large orders for companies all around the world. And from what my friend who works there says, they are going to be expanding production soon, possibly bigger premises with more production staff. At the minute they are producing a lot of new packaging plastics that are 100% environmentally friendly and biodegradable that break down very quickly after use leaving nothing behind, and are only possible because of the use of graphine. Meaning the end to the use of 'bad' plastics in all packaging worldwide within the next few years. Pretty soon everyone will be using graphine in every day life.
What's the name of it
I am really curious about glass fibers and how they’re made can u make an episode about it
I’m glad KZhead can hold creators like this
The editing on this video is insanely soothing. Teach me!!!
Editors + professional film crew. If you have the money for it then go for it.
Okay RULE NUMBER ONE You apply low fidelity voice filters to recent voice recordings to make them sound 1974ish. That's the key! 😂😂 just kidding it's a cool video
MrJamaica650 doesn’t sound low fidelity to me
Nope....
The cinematography is also important.
Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor technology cannot be implemented in graphene. So it cannot replace Si for devices. But other applications may apply to it.
Yet again my little island leading the world in innovation. Easier to say what we didn’t invent at this stage.
Actually, I would consider plastic to be a wonder material (for better or worse though). Probably more than half the objects in your surroudings are either partially or completely made out of it. And that is impressive (almost as much as it's ability to pollute)
its
Composites like glass filled nylon are the true wonder materials.
Yeah I wonder how many plastic companies from the 20's and 30's worked out as investments.
Isn't its ability to pollute FIRST and FOREMOST? What's going on with our air? Skies? Water? Oceans?
Plastic can remain stable for centuries. Paper on the other hand releases methane when it breaks down in landfill in fairly short time. Go bury a plastic straw and a paper straw and see what happens to each over time. And ask yourself what became of the paper.
Is there an Academy award for KZhead videos? Because this video deserves one.
RandomTechS@#T Then you have no clue what Kurtzgesagt (spelling) is.
You should check Cold Fusion as well.
What are the environmental impacts of graphene? Am I the only one who asks that after the comparison with plastics and their enormous and horrendous environmental impact?
It's literally pure carbon. Carbon is literally the one thing that has no negative impact on the environment; everything needs it to live.
@@bable6314 not other form of carbon but this one as it is very hard or even impossible to recycle it
@@bable6314 that is bs, coal is also mostly pure carbon and has a huge environmental impact. A strong structure (molecular or crystalline) that doesn't degrade easily is always a potential environmental hazard.
@@bable6314 ok but you need to manufacture and process graphene, and mine the carbon, etc.
It's 5 years now from this video.
I can’t wait for car tires that last longer than me and don’t get punctures
What about burnouts tho?!
Jeremy Sharpe look
Michael Graper burnouts forever!!
We can make the tire last longer than you right now, but I don't think you'd like it ;)
this could have been done long ago then the tire companies would go out of business
Graphene = vibranium
The only comment that needs to be here
Adamantium
Build me a shield and I'll show you my skills
Emanuel Sarb i was thinking the saame✋😂😂😂
Emanuel Sarb OMG BLACK PANTHER!!!
It will never happen, at least not in this century is my prediction. Graphene is just mono-crystalline graphite, that's all. They have absolutely no idea how to make the stuff big enough for the extraordinary applications. All they can do right now is make it in powdered form which has limited uses.
Waiting for a grapheme nanotech Ironman suit.
The thing about groundbreaking technologies over the past 30 years is that people almost never rave about them. Lithium polymer batteries practically tiptoed onto the scene.
I'd say blockchain, AI, quantum, electric vehicles and fusion are some obvious exceptions. There are techs that take the world by storm and some less exciting ones that sneak by. Tech that can be utilized or has the potential to impact everyones life directly usually is discussed en masse,
but quantum and fusion is still a high science, without real-world applied usage @@JunkBondTrader
@@JunkBondTraderblock chain was a stakeholder buzzword, we've yet to make true AI, EVs are real but we don't have fusion yet either, end of the day aside from EVs most those you just listed basically amounted to empty hype
This was easily the best graphene video I've ever seen. Excellent job.
JuicyMullet how much grapheme videos do u watch
Many*, and there aren't too many out there to watch to begin with. I've probably seen 8-9 or so, but none of this quality.
5:40 didn't age exactly
Hey! Great video! What are the names of the songs? please, please tell me🙏