really amazing and extraordinary , what a nice way to explain our beloved subject physics. God bless you. i admit the sentence written by rahul Best Ted talk I have ever watched. Her excitement just poured out of the screen. AWESOME
This talk was extraordinary, tying together the unpredictsble lifepath of the speaker to the same phenomonon with technology, we can see immediate uses, imagined uses, but then there are the unimagined, in life and in commercializing technology
Made it half way through the video and learned nothing what graphene really is. Graphene, you take Graphite cut a square of atoms from those atoms you cut the first layer and there you have Graphene. That's what I learned. If this is what Graphene is, that is a waste of knowledge I just forced myself to learn.
its not even a close comparison. The excitement she is showing is realistic because that is how revolutionizing the discovery is. Regular people wont notice until the experts have mastered it and spoon feed the applications to them in like 30 years.
Golf balls that go slightly further and mufflers on an American car that no one likes 👌 still no flying cars and the tattoo sensor still not finished. Saved u 18 mins your welcome
this comment shows the shortsightedness and lack of actual comprehension of people. If someone told you about transistor breakthrough in the 1900s you would downplay it the same way, but still reap the benefits of the technology that follows like using a cellphone to type this comment on the internet. Stop being a child and expect “flying cars”-like applications straight out of the discovery in the lab. Theres a realistic process for everything.
really amazing and extraordinary , what a nice way to explain our beloved subject physics. God bless you. i admit the sentence written by rahul
Best Ted talk I have ever watched. Her excitement just poured out of the screen. AWESOME
Best Ted talk I have ever watched. Her excitement just poured out of the screen. AWESOME 🏆
Exciting talk...
The benefits of carbon.
I believe I was the one who taught her the correct characterization of graphene.
This talk was extraordinary, tying together the unpredictsble lifepath of the speaker to the same phenomonon with technology, we can see immediate uses, imagined uses, but then there are the unimagined, in life and in commercializing technology
Mindblowing.
This is underrated
Excellent! Love Zina and think she is a brilliant, engaging speaker
👏👏👏
She’s a definite!!
No real info. What a shame.
Made it half way through the video and learned nothing what graphene really is.
Graphene, you take Graphite cut a square of atoms from those atoms you cut the first layer and there you have Graphene. That's what I learned.
If this is what Graphene is, that is a waste of knowledge I just forced myself to learn.
She sounds like someone trying to pitch NFTs
its not even a close comparison. The excitement she is showing is realistic because that is how revolutionizing the discovery is. Regular people wont notice until the experts have mastered it and spoon feed the applications to them in like 30 years.
7 mins in back to bragging
3 minutes in. stop bragging and get down to the nitty-gritty
Me, myself and perhaps the graphene... Listen a turkey is the same coz no real info !!!!!
Golf balls that go slightly further and mufflers on an American car that no one likes 👌 still no flying cars and the tattoo sensor still not finished. Saved u 18 mins your welcome
Only if person will read your comment before watching the video...
Why such a cynic? 2D material research can go a long way in how your everyday life functions and she's someone who's passionate about that.
@@meettrout419 they can use it in the p0is0n shot !!!
this comment shows the shortsightedness and lack of actual comprehension of people. If someone told you about transistor breakthrough in the 1900s you would downplay it the same way, but still reap the benefits of the technology that follows like using a cellphone to type this comment on the internet. Stop being a child and expect “flying cars”-like applications straight out of the discovery in the lab. Theres a realistic process for everything.
poppy is the number zero