The zoom-out was amazing in showing how things are actually done. People always talk about so abstract stuff and it really helps if I can immagine how it is done in practice !
That was a fantastic video! Love the animation at the end. The music was so cool, and kinda creepy, which just added the mysterious vibe around the unknown nature of this new material. Kudos!
Nope. The logistics and expense are unreachable to any market and issues such as latencey and read/write rates havent even been stated, let alone environmental effects such as vibration, temperature variations,.... oh... the list is endless. Why would you even make such a comment. They havent (ie. made such a comment). It seems everytime hydrogen is mentioned, people go gaga, thinking that its a panacea for everything. They want to burn it in air as a non polluting fuel (anything burnt in AIR pollutes), produce it from solar panels as a battery alternative (far more efficient alternatives already exist), and now... you want to use hydrogen as a primary or secondary computer storage (???) ! I know about living in hope, but false hope? Gimme a break.
Now that you mention it it does sound interesting. I wonder when the age of graphene will arrive. Imagine if all our lives get immersed with it. Clothes, pocket computers, etc
yes, that's the good part, but also the hard one. You know hydrogen reeeaally wants to be in pairs, there is like 436 kJ of energy required per mole, so how are they planning to separate hydrogen with that precision without demaging the graphene layer, and also by far the greatest problem: how are they gonna mass produce it?
Maybe one could cause bulk self assembly of magnetic graphene by placing a bunch of powdered graphene and pressurized hydrogen under high heat in a strong externally applied magnetic field, and then let it cool.
A data storage device that is bullet proof which looks like transparent glass which can act as a super capacitor also, which stores energy , also acting like super conductor of thermal micro vibrations and electricity too ...! including advantage in quantum computing processors and their bus system lolz much more is coming in future ...! hehe
The carbon atoms in the graphene already have a full outer shell, so I doubt a bond would form. There would however be a magnetic attraction once the hydrogen gets close enough to magnetize the graphene.
Well done. Did you also test how many Liters or Milliliters of Hydrogen one gram of Graphere can store in its lattice ? So can it be used to store useful amounts of Hydrogen ? Many thanks.
do you know how to make a hydrogen generator.. suspend a bunch of carbon nano tubes in baking soda water then put some electrodes in with a heavy current.. this will make hho gas but if you change the electrolyte you can get pure hydrogen.
HCl? oh, no, maybe it would flood everything. graphene has one singulet for each carbon. would it be possible to an H atom to a C with the same gold spin that has been used to measure C presence? but by inputing voltage instead of measuring it, inside of a pure H env.?
@Grim Suddenly wondering of doping these low quality graphene with the hydrogen can be used to arrange tiny pieces of graphene together in a magnetic field to somehow form into a larger piece. Not a material scientist though, but I would imagine newtonian mechanics doesnt all go to shit to have no effect on the scale of a couple of atoms
ok, so if you could somehow make a 2D grid of Hydrogen and bind it to a graphene layer, you could manipulate the shape of that graphene layer with magnetic fields? What if you apply a magnetic field to hydro-carbon precursor gases? Will the hydrogen and carbon self organize at the atomic level? It seems that one of the methods to produce a sheet of gangrene is using a kiln and tightly controlled release of hydrocarbon gas. But if the hydrogen atoms are the magnetic component of the hydrocarbon substrate, wouldn't that mean you could use a magnetic field to catalyze that growth?
Look at the graphene structure, 6 points, 6 lines, and many of these sixes. That's the mark of the beast 666. Also what can cause pain (Revelation 16:10) and “a noisome and grievous sore” (Revelation 16:2)? Only something medicinal can cause these. Not a chip implant. Also human body is 18% carbon. So therefore "a man's number" is also 666. (Revelation 13:18)“The sun shall be turned into darkness, And the moon into blood, Before that great and notable Day of the Lord come: And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” (Acts 2:20-21)
I would like to ask for your permission to have some screenshots of your vedio in my doctoral dissertation at Florida International University. The pictures are used to give a better understanding of the context which is absolutely and only for an academic purpose.
Hopefully we will learn a great deal from this field, Wonderful, Thank You. Could graphene be used in making the Hydrogen fuel-cell, or could it enhance it's efficiency and output?
Congratulations ... Good and interesting work is done. This is a promising line of scientific and technological research I think chemists specializing in polymer films will be able to place hydrogens at suitable places, but most likely with a larger step (distance). It may be possible to fill all the places by overlaying several layers of polymer films and getting the result in the style of an interlaced scan or the principle of an inkjet printer that prints 100% of the area on paper in several passes with jet head nozzles located in a matrix with a large step, but printing in several passes all closely spaced pixels, so closely, that the technology does not allow you to place so close the nozzles-causing these points
If you are talking just in magnetic effect, probably similar but graphene's inherent nature means that you would have the same magnetic performance as a neodymium magnet but more freedom in form factor, less brittle (big problem with neodymium), programmable magnetic features based on location on item. I personally don't know whether adding layers on top of each other with the same magnetic features would result in additive, multiplicative or some derivative in between. This world in which different elements are added to graphene in various positions and/or patterns is the true unknown; it is also the most exciting, being able to play around with how graphene plays with other elements and/or constructs (molecules). At the very least we can now reduce or eliminate the use/overuse of substances that are either very rare/expensive or very environmentally unfriendly. Talking about being able to wrap plastic in graphene to replace rebar sounds interesting, especially if the plastic used can be derived from recycled substances (hdpe, ldpe, ppe) either way it would GREATLY reduce energy need for producing useful materials. Just think about adding graphene to fiberglass and creating a less expensive composite than pure carbon fiber, or graphene mixed into the resin, which makes carbon composite WAY stronger.
Samsonian Pitydafool how do you know the magnetic force from hydrogen atoms on graphene is "similar"(equal) to the neodium magnets (with the same volume)?
if placing the same spin hydrogen atom on the same sub-grid increases the magnetic moment, but the same spin Hydrogen on and adjacent atom of the opposite sub-grid negates the first, what if you were to place a left spinning Hydrogen on grid A, and a right spinning Hydrogen on the adjacent grid B Carbon atom? or are we not to the point where we can control spin, yet?
I doubt I'll get a response but, if you placed a magnet at the bottom of a beaker and conducted electrolysis with graphite would graphene collect on the magnet? There must be something I'm missing.
OH OH what if we used this to make ultra thin films of magnetic graphene to use in electrostatic speakers. The film would be extremely maneuverable and make the sound 👌
With the help of AI, graphene will play a major role for humanity to become nomadic cosmic travelers along with countless other high technical advances here on earth, if we survive long enough to get it done before,, nuclear war/ natural disaster, etc...
? Quantum tunneling you mean is flawed and has inescapable variability built in? I think you'll come to realize a lot of progress has been made this past decade and even more so in recent years.
🙄🤔 Patient Zero. I finally found you. Hello I'm a genius I work for God. I know what you have done. Bad, bad boy. Luckily you're all just children. You'll be forgiven.
The zoom-out was amazing in showing how things are actually done.
People always talk about so abstract stuff and it really helps if I can immagine how it is done in practice !
Thank you very much for animating and producing this in a way hobbyists/ curious fellows can understand.
That was a fantastic video! Love the animation at the end. The music was so cool, and kinda creepy, which just added the mysterious vibe around the unknown nature of this new material. Kudos!
So that means we could potentially use this method to create extremely high storage devices for computers.
exactly what I was going to ask.
I too was thinking that. Petabyte graphene hard drives on the way.
A cold hard drive that place solid hydrogen atoms on a sheet of graphene to write, and then use an atomic probe tip apex to read.
as we see in the video it's the prototype.
Nope. The logistics and expense are unreachable to any market and issues such as latencey and read/write rates havent even been stated, let alone environmental effects such as vibration, temperature variations,.... oh... the list is endless. Why would you even make such a comment. They havent (ie. made such a comment).
It seems everytime hydrogen is mentioned, people go gaga, thinking that its a panacea for everything. They want to burn it in air as a non polluting fuel (anything burnt in AIR pollutes), produce it from solar panels as a battery alternative (far more efficient alternatives already exist), and now... you want to use hydrogen as a primary or secondary computer storage (???) !
I know about living in hope, but false hope? Gimme a break.
Move one hydrogen atom and you negate the field! This is going to enable the highest binary data density yet!
Now that you mention it it does sound interesting. I wonder when the age of graphene will arrive. Imagine if all our lives get immersed with it. Clothes, pocket computers, etc
yes, that's the good part, but also the hard one. You know hydrogen reeeaally wants to be in pairs, there is like 436 kJ of energy required per mole, so how are they planning to separate hydrogen with that precision without demaging the graphene layer, and also by far the greatest problem: how are they gonna mass produce it?
Love the background music!
This was an awesome illustration!
So this means we can build spacecraft that are 200 times stronger than steel and 99% lighter with antigravity capabilities ! Beam me up Scotty !
Maybe one could cause bulk self assembly of magnetic graphene by placing a bunch of powdered graphene and pressurized hydrogen under high heat in a strong externally applied magnetic field, and then let it cool.
A data storage device that is bullet proof which looks like transparent glass which can act as a super capacitor also, which stores energy , also acting like super conductor of thermal micro vibrations and electricity too ...! including advantage in quantum computing processors and their bus system lolz much more is coming in future ...! hehe
What exactly happens when it is absorbed?does the hydrogen bond with the graphene?
The carbon atoms in the graphene already have a full outer shell, so I doubt a bond would form. There would however be a magnetic attraction once the hydrogen gets close enough to magnetize the graphene.
Amazing CG Zoom -out!
Well done. Did you also test how many Liters or Milliliters of Hydrogen one gram of Graphere can store in its lattice ? So can it be used to store useful amounts of Hydrogen ? Many thanks.
Completely no, graphene is extremly light.
But graphite, maybe yes.
overunitydotcom Hydrogen can be stored as ammonia, NH3
Electric motors and generators would be greatly enhanced with thin powerful magnets.
I was thinking electromagnetic canon but sure yeah.
How do you get the Hydrogen electrons all moving in the correct direction?
Would also be interesting to see how other elements behave with the graphene. Gold, for instance.
Damn dog thats crazy
Perhaps this could be used for qubits also.
I wonder if the hydrogen atoms are entangled
So how do we scale up the addition of hydrogen? I have the graphene, and plenty of it.
How high is the quality of your graphene?
do you know how to make a hydrogen generator.. suspend a bunch of carbon nano tubes in baking soda water then put some electrodes in with a heavy current.. this will make hho gas but if you change the electrolyte you can get pure hydrogen.
I saw your vid of a 30kg drum - very impressive. What grade is it? Do you sell it in small quantities?
HCl? oh, no, maybe it would flood everything. graphene has one singulet for each carbon. would it be possible to an H atom to a C with the same gold spin that has been used to measure C presence? but by inputing voltage instead of measuring it, inside of a pure H env.?
@Grim
Suddenly wondering of doping these low quality graphene with the hydrogen can be used to arrange tiny pieces of graphene together in a magnetic field to somehow form into a larger piece.
Not a material scientist though, but I would imagine newtonian mechanics doesnt all go to shit to have no effect on the scale of a couple of atoms
Great explanation. Is this related to the diamagnetism of pyrolitic graphite?
ok, so if you could somehow make a 2D grid of Hydrogen and bind it to a graphene layer, you could manipulate the shape of that graphene layer with magnetic fields?
What if you apply a magnetic field to hydro-carbon precursor gases? Will the hydrogen and carbon self organize at the atomic level?
It seems that one of the methods to produce a sheet of gangrene is using a kiln and tightly controlled release of hydrocarbon gas. But if the hydrogen atoms are the magnetic component of the hydrocarbon substrate, wouldn't that mean you could use a magnetic field to catalyze that growth?
¡Enhorabuena!
Great presentation! I guess this methode could alsobe used with different materials?
Look at the graphene structure, 6 points, 6 lines, and many of these sixes. That's the mark of the beast 666. Also what can cause pain (Revelation 16:10) and “a noisome and grievous sore” (Revelation 16:2)? Only something medicinal can cause these. Not a chip implant. Also human body is 18% carbon. So therefore "a man's number" is also 666. (Revelation 13:18)“The sun shall be turned into darkness, And the moon into blood, Before that great and notable Day of the Lord come: And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
(Acts 2:20-21)
I would like to ask for your permission to have some screenshots of your vedio in my doctoral dissertation at Florida International University.
The pictures are used to give a better understanding of the context which is absolutely and only for an academic purpose.
Holy molecular computing Batman!
Hopefully we will learn a great deal from this field, Wonderful, Thank You.
Could graphene be used in making the Hydrogen fuel-cell, or could it enhance it's efficiency and output?
Fascinating.
YAAAAY....NOT.
Beautiful!
how we can measure the magnetic field??????
Wow!, atomic manipulation!, very interesting.
Congratulations ... Good and interesting work is done.
This is a promising line of scientific and technological research
I think chemists specializing in polymer films will be able to place hydrogens at suitable places, but most likely with a larger step (distance). It may be possible to fill all the places by overlaying several layers of polymer films and getting the result in the style of an interlaced scan or the principle of an inkjet printer that prints 100% of the area on paper in several passes with jet head nozzles located in a matrix with a large step, but printing in several passes all closely spaced pixels, so closely, that the technology does not allow you to place so close the nozzles-causing these points
Is there anything in the universe Carbon *_can't_* do?
i wonder if it will be stronger than neodium magnets?
same
If you are talking just in magnetic effect, probably similar but graphene's inherent nature means that you would have the same magnetic performance as a neodymium magnet but more freedom in form factor, less brittle (big problem with neodymium), programmable magnetic features based on location on item. I personally don't know whether adding layers on top of each other with the same magnetic features would result in additive, multiplicative or some derivative in between.
This world in which different elements are added to graphene in various positions and/or patterns is the true unknown; it is also the most exciting, being able to play around with how graphene plays with other elements and/or constructs (molecules).
At the very least we can now reduce or eliminate the use/overuse of substances that are either very rare/expensive or very environmentally unfriendly. Talking about being able to wrap plastic in graphene to replace rebar sounds interesting, especially if the plastic used can be derived from recycled substances (hdpe, ldpe, ppe) either way it would GREATLY reduce energy need for producing useful materials. Just think about adding graphene to fiberglass and creating a less expensive composite than pure carbon fiber, or graphene mixed into the resin, which makes carbon composite WAY stronger.
Samsonian Pitydafool ....
truely fantastic idea......mixing graphene with carbon fibre..
not to temperature and too sensitive for small scratches.
Samsonian Pitydafool how do you know the magnetic force from hydrogen atoms on graphene is "similar"(equal) to the neodium magnets (with the same volume)?
Hydrogen car engine basics explained in 3 minutes. Thx!
Fantastic.... Danke... 👍
Excellent!
if placing the same spin hydrogen atom on the same sub-grid increases the magnetic moment, but the same spin Hydrogen on and adjacent atom of the opposite sub-grid negates the first, what if you were to place a left spinning Hydrogen on grid A, and a right spinning Hydrogen on the adjacent grid B Carbon atom? or are we not to the point where we can control spin, yet?
Wow, this is so amazing! :)
What is the strength of the magnetic field? Can this be layered? Cage in the hydrogen.
Cool music. Anyone know who it is?
best video..
Can they then deposit graphene on the backide of Perovskite panels to integrate the battery with charging?
Badass job
What software did you use to make this animation ?
I doubt I'll get a response but, if you placed a magnet at the bottom of a beaker and conducted electrolysis with graphite would graphene collect on the magnet? There must be something I'm missing.
andy d no because graphene isn't magnetic unless you place the hydrogen atoms into the lattice
could we make an eclectic motor out of graphene?
Exciting chemistry
OH OH what if we used this to make ultra thin films of magnetic graphene to use in electrostatic speakers. The film would be extremely maneuverable and make the sound 👌
With the help of AI, graphene will play a major role for humanity to become nomadic cosmic travelers along with countless other high technical advances here on earth, if we survive long enough to get it done before,, nuclear war/ natural disaster, etc...
Awesome.
Its a shield with anti gravity
Freedom has to be packaged like bubble gum to be sold.
Have you nerds built me an iron man suit yet?
You want something done (right), best do it yourself...
hydrogen is not absorbed on the surface, it is ADSORBED...
Can ANYONE please tell me who wrote that instrumental song????
did shazam told you something?
can imagine the macro universal scale.....
sounds expensive / not commercially viable..
ah...now I see the real stuff so called atomic probe tip apex....
Why cant we just grind up a bunch of lead, pour in some solution containing hydrogen and use a magnet to get all the graphene out
not that simple
Song name?
God so help you.
Dreams it's super, but now let's get back to reality. Go take out the trash, wash the dishes!
Has this been done in the real world or only in the matrix?
ANYTHING is possible in the matrix. ;)
ssshhhh! don't give your answers to them.
Heavy shit!
I knew it!
Quantum tunnelling? Also read; fundamentally flawed and has an inescapable variability built in.
? Quantum tunneling you mean is flawed and has inescapable variability built in?
I think you'll come to realize a lot of progress has been made this past decade and even more so in recent years.
🙄🤔 Patient Zero. I finally found you. Hello I'm a genius I work for God. I know what you have done. Bad, bad boy. Luckily you're all just children. You'll be forgiven.
Daily dose...
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This is part of how antigravity will work. We are getting closer to that possibility with these discoveries
NO it won't dude - gravity is just an effect.
It's a bit strong - I always thought Helium was the answer to antigravity.
lol gravity. We live in an electromagnetic Universe... Gravity is a fallacy.
I truly dislike a VIDEO, with AUDIO and freaking subtitles... What's the point?
Hydrogen car engine basics explained in 3 minutes. Thx!