@Contenchess
My guess is copper is more important than graphene for technology.
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-graphene-rare-metal-mobile-screens.html
This bit talks about graphene being used in cell phone screens.
@sonhouse saidYou don't know anything about graphene, do you?
@Contenchess
My guess is copper is more important than graphene for technology.
https://phys.org/news/2022-01-graphene-rare-metal-mobile-screens.html
This bit talks about graphene being used in cell phone screens.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26653098/
@Metal-Brain
You don't seem to know the uses of copper in semiconductor chip manufacturers, copper is now used for interconnect lines, where a previous problem had to be solved, copper migrating out of the line shorting out other stuff on the chip. That is solved and now copper is a main line metal in that industry.
Then there is electrical wiring, most now aluminum but copper is a better electrical conductor but if you want the best conduction you use copper or silver which is a bit more expensive....
@sonhouse saidCopper cannot do this:
@Metal-Brain
You don't seem to know the uses of copper in semiconductor chip manufacturers, copper is now used for interconnect lines, where a previous problem had to be solved, copper migrating out of the line shorting out other stuff on the chip. That is solved and now copper is a main line metal in that industry.
Then there is electrical wiring, most now aluminum but ...[text shortened]... uctor but if you want the best conduction you use copper or silver which is a bit more expensive....
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26653098/
@Metal-Brain
Copper would have biological effects if a tiny needle made of copper is used as a neuron connector.
That doesn't reduce the usefulness of copper in electronics and wiring and as an alloy for metallurgy.
@sonhouse saidWhy are you ignoring the human brain in regards to graphene?
@Metal-Brain
Copper would have biological effects if a tiny needle made of copper is used as a neuron connector.
That doesn't reduce the usefulness of copper in electronics and wiring and as an alloy for metallurgy.
Graphene-based neurotechnologies for advanced neural interfaces
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2468451118300096
Why do you think they put graphene in the vaccines? DARPA probably found out something they don't want you to know.
@sonhouse saidWhat are you talking about?
@Metal-Brain
Ah yes Comrade, sowing trust in science again. Such a NICE guy.
Don't you have any interest in Graphene-based neurotechnologies for advanced neural interfaces?
@Metal-Brain
Hey, take your conspiracy theories and shove them where the sun doesn't shine.
I hate dealing with people as STUPID and ANTI AMERICAN TRAITOR as you.
@sonhouse saidYou mean like this one?
@Metal-Brain
Hey, take your conspiracy theories and shove them where the sun doesn't shine.
I hate dealing with people as STUPID and ANTI AMERICAN TRAITOR as you.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/D9LlC2lC8Cyq/
Researchers at Georgia State University and Emory University have developed an intranasal influenza vaccine using recombinant hemagglutinin (HA), a protein found on the surface of influenza viruses, as the antigen component of the vaccine.
They also created a two-dimensional nanomaterial (polyethyleneimine-functionalized graphene oxide nanoparticles) and found that it displayed potent adjuvant (immunoenhancing) effects on influenza vaccines delivered intranasally.
https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-oxide-gives-boost-new-intranasal-flu-vaccine