This looks rather interesting but I think many more here might recognise the possibilities than myself.
https://phys.org/news/2020-02-physicists-accidentally-state.html
https://phys.org/news/2020-02-physicists-accidentally-state.html
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Interesting, but I think we should beware journalistic hype.This looks rather interesting but I think many more here might recognise the possibilities than myself.
https://phys.org/news/2020-02-physicists-accidentally-state.html
This looks rather interesting but I think many more here might recognise the possibilities than myself.
https://phys.org/news/2020-02-physicists-accidentally-state.html
This looks rather interesting but I think many more here might recognise the possibilities than myself.
https://phys.org/news/2020-02-physicists-accidentally-state.html
Nice derail attempt.Wow, "monumental discovery" there. It won't be long before we know how the ancients used certain knowledge to move huge blocks of granite weighing thousands of tons to build enormous monuments of stone .
( can you say...."levitation" )
Nice derail attempt.
But seriously, this topic requires some knowledge of physical science, so I would buzz off somewhere else, if I were you.
Nice derail attempt.
But seriously, this topic requires some knowledge of physical science, so I would buzz off somewhere else, if I were you.
Go on, let it all out. You know you'll feel better.And this, after I gave you some credibility in the "Does history match bible prophecy" thread...
damn, I think I might cry.
I must admit at first I thought this article was a joke, or fake news, due to the unbelievable name of one of the researchers: Swastik Kar. I imagined either a tattooed neo-Nazi or some Hindu mystic. But it seems to be kosher.
As it were.....
But do we even know if this material conducts electricity? I didn't see anything in the abstract to suggest these electron layers are delocalised, which is what you would need, I think. Though, reading about superlattices, it seems there is thought to be potential in them for semiconductor devices. The way I read the article, it is about the crystal structure and the disposition of physical electron density between the layers, rather than about the electrical properties of the bulk material.I can just imagine the new type of circuitry and storage devices you can make from all this.