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To: TobagoJack who wrote (150579)9/6/2019 12:31:08 PM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 217860
 
Thanks love all material science stuff.

This outtake rings truest. Zhang, who was not involved in the study, said part of the difficulty was that atomic particles were influenced by quantum mechanics, a branch of physics whose laws are counter-intuitive to our daily experience.

In practice this means that folding a graphene sheet in one direction might cause it go in another direction or simply break apart."

Truth is, all matter is programmable. Problem is, humans are too dense in consciousness to utilize those properties which make cooperation between matter and service to others a realistic goal.

So we'll stumble about, folding graphene et al like origami, due to our own inherent limitations, than to be more than that.

Good riddance to the end of this age of pisces.

No amount of Self interest, by all elites or any of their systems, can stop Aquarius from arriving. Just like the Bull and the Ram before that....civilization will come to new understanding, under terms not forecastable by them that think they are in control.