I think the science it's something
hard to understand, but when you get it, you realize that are so many things
that you can do with it, even things we think are impossible.
One of the relevant topics to talk about, it's the most resistant
material in the world, i'm talking about Graphene.
Graphene it's a structure composed by pure carbon, a disposed in a
hexagonal form, atomically speaking. It's about 200 times stronger than the
steel. It' an allotrope of carbon.
This Allotrope it's used in bio medicine and electronic principally (it
has another uses too). In bio medicine, it's used like an anti-carcinogenic
agent, but in electronic, it's used to create circuits, that's because the Graphene
it's an excellent electric conductor.
I think the Graphene it's going to be a very good friend during the
career, because it has a lot of uses, and we don't know how many more uses it
has. It could help us to create new substances, or other materials; honestly, i
can't imagine in this moment how many uses it could has.
I choose it because in my opinion, it's very important to know about the
material that will change the future, it's the more resistant material
discovered ever, and it could pass a long time before we discover another
material better than this.
Probably in the future the Graphene it's going to be used to create
military technology i think, like bulletproof vest, military weapons like
knife's , gun's , and stuff. I hope they use it with good purposes, i mean, in
the scientific area.
I learned about this material when i was watching the news, i just
remembered the name of it, so i decided to investigate more because i think it
was amazing.
Few people know about this, i don't really know if it's going to be
accepted or not, but I’m sure it's going to facilitate people's life in many
ways, at work, a home...
The more disturbing thing is that it could be used with bad purposes,
like , end human life's, destroy the environment, and things like that, but in
my opinion, it has more advantages than disadvantages.
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ReplyDeleteThe perdition of the Chilean copper hahaha
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