if you knew much about this subject then you wouldnt say that
geosyncronous are for things like sky and mobile phone satellite networks, nanotubes, normally carbon are mainly being used for new processor reasearch where they are moved using lasers deflected thru a LCD screen using some effect that keeps them in the beam of light, like a tractor beam off startrek
also knows abit about nanotubes.
edit: knows less about spelling however
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also knows abit about nanotubes.
edit: knows less about spelling however
Can they be used
to build better, bigger, stronger BHS stores that can hold more and more quality
furnishings and clothing at low, low prices?
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furnishings and clothing at low, low prices?
why yes
but as most of the useful nanotubes made of carbon are of a hexagonal cross section of 6 atoms, it would take a hell of a lot to make a pencil, let alone a whole BHS store, but given time, and a load of nanotubes im sure we could come to some arrangement
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Well, it better be done
I'm expecting a fleet of BHS stores to be in orbit around this planet by next Autum at the
earliest, for the introduction of the stylish and fashionable Winter Clothing Range
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earliest, for the introduction of the stylish and fashionable Winter Clothing Range
if i were you
i would get my angy keyboard out (the one you use to hit keys hard with when you get angry) and type a "stern" letter to BHS with your spatial store demands on.
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No gravity in space
so you could store stuff all over. no need for floors!
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they need very very lightweight
but very strong "ropes" basically...
carbon based molecules, like nanotubes, are good for this.
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carbon based molecules, like nanotubes, are good for this.
its not weight or strain
its the speed of movement and the conductivity of them that is the key, as you could make a whole new circuit every pico second if you wanted
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I mean for the space elevator cables.
you dont want a few tons of satellite and cable screaming through the atmosphere towards you...
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he meant geostationary but has been
a bit too embarrassed to mention it yet.
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