Bicycle parts could be amazingly lightweight and strong with graphene.
@eXtremeDR9 жыл бұрын
When will we see 3D printing/manipulation at molecule or atom level at room temperature? Imagine the possibilities!
@Xzxzkanal9 жыл бұрын
Making hexagon shaped caliber 50 proof materials, blast proof etc?
@froztbytes8 жыл бұрын
***** the 3d printer is already a reality that's why its called the connex 3 cos theirs already a connex 1 and 2 And it’s for sale at a price of $300 000.
@eXtremeDR8 жыл бұрын
lancemichael gubat Not bad but it doesn't create matter of light. They use PolyJet-Materials - synthetic resins which can combined to get certain properties. Matter from energy is the only acceptable technology and the way to go. This will be a real game changer.
@Wettogottie9 жыл бұрын
thunder is a sound, so it has protection against sound, big woop.
@blacknaker52009 жыл бұрын
So I'm guessing the 3d printed parts are going to be very strong since it's printed with liquid graphene?
@Roo639 жыл бұрын
Would be fantastic if, very soon, a full denture, 3D moulded, perfectly to the shape of the patient's mouth for comfort & simple to keep clean. Can be quickly made & available to all. The patient's stem cells incorperated into the mix, for acceptance by the body, in the case of implants? I haven't a clue tbh. Just an idea that's probably already being worked on? But... No more lobs of plastic that can take a good bit of getting used too & often making you feel physically sick with the thick span of plastic across the roof of the mouth. Imagine simply putting in the top or bottom of your mouth before you go out for the night. :D Oops! Sorry, that was in a dream without money. lol Great vid., nicely presented. Thanks :D
@ThomasAndersonbsf8 жыл бұрын
+Roo63 you should look into LIPUS tech for getting the body to regenerate parts of a damaged tooth or growing whole new teeth. I am in the process of getting all the parts I need to build my own LIPUS device (Low Intensity Pulsed Ultra Sound) Then someone would not even need the dentures at all. :)