To: Trumptown who wrote (1056 ) 6/18/1999 12:35:00 PM From: Chuca Marsh Respond to of 1364
Now, it's the DUST, that is real cool! <<.. the right news could make things very interesting...Diamonds are forever!..>> but the Dust Plasma Tech is the key to the high temperature paste in superconditictivity that runs ( will run interfaces and chips) cooler- smarter- and get this- HUNDREDS - NO- THOUSANDS -of times FASTER! So there you have it in just one subpart of the 6 techs; Cooler-Smarter-Better and at heat dissipation ranges that will hold tigher and conduct FASTER to possible interface uses, chip uses and other marketable to major manufacters at a Royality Basis on a set up like Rhombic has a track record of...in Dailmer Chrysler! All in my humble opinion: Best to you and your own best case picks ...anyways- it is WHEN. Links at the very bottom. Chucka INSERT-Recap ( Not Tires SR- from an E Mail I just had sent!)FYI OK...Old Friends- You are all on here...this is an intro on NUKE- PRINT this E Mail! Join me for discussion at groups, this is our group speculations on overdue statted in April NEWS!) Psst...Dust Plasma and Diamond Fusion! Yes, this is real. Best to all, Chucka Marshall >>>> Date: Thu, 17 Jun 1999 22:05:10 -0400 To: From: Chuca Marsh <Chucalo@aol.com> Subject: Re: NUKE At 09:39 PM 6/17/99 -0400, you wrote: <<<< From an E Mail bud who is guessing also...we have read the stuff and put 2 + 2 = ....FOUR together...this is NOT a MO MO pick. This is basic science! Patented and PROVEN by Chrysler Daimler JV deal already! I say:( Chucka/Chuca ) ..see this ...a FEW products MORE...a FEW DOLLARS MORE ...Clint Eastwood and a TE .....N bagger, yep WHEN I RETIRE-Or what! <<<< Below from Rhombic Site: >>>> >Rhombic Corporation's doped negative type (N-type) diamond technology, often referred to as forced diffusion, has been successfully etched in a former Soviet Republic laboratory to create two functional integrated circuits. This breakthrough by Rhombic in successfully diffusing different elements into diamond film produces a diamond with electronic properties greatly superior to those of silicon, the material now used to make computer chips. This proprietary technology is theoretically so powerful that a computer chip operate hundreds of times faster than silicon. In addition, such N-type films are considerably more resistant to heat and radiation than silicon, extending indefinitely the life of electronic circuitry. This means not only ultra fast integrated circuits and chips, but also diamond diodes and switches, resulting in a complete revolution of today's computers. This technology will have a broad impact on the existing diamond film market, currently about $100 million and growing at a projected rate of 10 percent per year. Applications range from computer and TV screens to diamond tools and coatings for high-fidelity speakers. The total market for cutting tools worldwide in 1991 was $250 million, of which $102 million was diamond material. The projected sales of diamond electronics, currently about $6 million a year, is expected to reach $500 million by the year 2000. This market is by far the most dynamic in the diamond film industry. Rhombic Corporation has established ties with an International company, and is working on an agreement to dope white mined diamond with boron to see if the properties of the more economical white diamond can be modified to match that of mined blue diamond. In addition, Rhombic is pursuing agreements with other companies to develop applications based on material modification by the addition of impurities. The market for boron-doped diamond film for the first year is projected to be in excess of $30 million, with markets exploited by Drunker, DeBeers of Europe, and Norton Diamond of the United States. Nanophase diamond powders are a new material that was developed for the Russian military program. It is a diamond powder made up of very small pieces of diamond with a narrow distribution of sizes about four nanometers in diameter. Rhombic is developing a process to press and bind the nanophase diamond powder to form a hard material. The forced diffusion process can change the mechanical properties of diamond grit by boron doping, making the grit 10 to 15 percent harder than ordinary diamond grit. The market for diamond grit is approximately $70 million a year. With the release of the Patent "Field Enhanced Diffusion Using Optical Activation", Rhombic Corporation is preparing to establish its first manufacturing/laboratory site at Columbia, Missouri, to produce Positive (P) type diamond film, and to finalize the development of Negative (N) type diamond. By diffusing certain elements into the diamond interstices, Rhombic has already created a number of integrated N-type diamond circuits, and has immediate plans to produce diamond diodes and switches. Diamond is unique among all materials since it is both heat and radiation resistant, and is so electrically conductive that diamond chip speed is potentially a thousand times faster than silicon. Harder cutting tools and abrasives, diamond tv screens and computer monitors, sensors, bearings and radar are among a number of potential applications of doped diamond which Rhombic Corporation will be developing. Special Update: On April 14, 1999, Rhombic announced a six weeks feasability study being produced by three major computer corporations on the applications and economic viability of Rhombic's diamond technology. <<<< LINKS-Subject 15210 ragingbull.com I am either writing as Chuca or Chucka - Marshallauctionbuy.com NUKE: BB website:rhombic.com ragingbull.com main info sublinks