Graphene is one of my favorite subjects. I hope graphene chat takes off on Free Republic. I would like to see chat about how to invest in it. I think that many could really benefit if some savvy freepers could help the rest of us who aren't too knowledgeable about investing figure this dynamite thing out. The iron is hot, lets strike!
To: Bellflower
Well its not going to make me run faster.. What is the use?
2 posted on
12/26/2017 8:31:41 PM PST by
Tamatoa
(Fight for our America, Fight for our Country I fought to defend!!!)
To: Bellflower
It’s a long ways from my old PF Flyers...LOL
Yeah, IF this stuff is as good as they say it is, it might pay off on an investment.
3 posted on
12/26/2017 8:35:29 PM PST by
lgjhn23
(It's easy to be liberal when you're dumber than a box of rocks.)
To: Bellflower
Accept no substitutes:

4 posted on
12/26/2017 8:46:46 PM PST by
Flag_This
(Liberals are locusts.)
To: Bellflower
"200x stronger than steel." Wow that's like three times stronger than even me.
7 posted on
12/26/2017 8:55:29 PM PST by
tinyowl
(A is A)
To: Bellflower
To: Bellflower
If you start a graphene ping list please add me to it. I’m fascinated by its possibilities. I can’t imagine there being any more than a gimmicky amount in these shoes though.
9 posted on
12/26/2017 9:06:36 PM PST by
Lurkina.n.Learnin
(Wisdom and education are different things. Don't confuse them.)
To: Bellflower
10 posted on
12/26/2017 9:15:15 PM PST by
GOPJ
( Peter Strzok effing 'elite' FBI assh*le: Fire & Policemen & traditional Americans shop at Walmart)
To: Bellflower
It’s not that hard to make yourself. You can put it in plastic to make it super strong, bullet proof even.
18 posted on
12/26/2017 9:58:12 PM PST by
Husker24
To: Bellflower
I've often thought that graphene would be perfect for creating tiny crush zone structures that could be incorperated into larger structures, to make motorcycle and auto racing helmets safer. Right now, expanded polystyrene foam is typically used, but the thin walls made of graphene matrices, with larger crush zone space might make impacts safer.
Mark
19 posted on
12/26/2017 10:16:48 PM PST by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: Bellflower
Check out this beach boy showing off his shoes earlier this evening

22 posted on
12/26/2017 10:35:30 PM PST by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers: all white armed conservatives)
To: Bellflower
Just get a can of that Walmart Spray and Seal and coat your feet with it!
23 posted on
12/27/2017 12:31:23 AM PST by
Daniel Ramsey
(Thank YOU President Trump, finally we can do what America does best, to be the best)
To: Bellflower
The only thing graphene has done is make work for researchers.
24 posted on
12/27/2017 12:38:50 AM PST by
Moonman62
(Make America Great Again!)
To: Bellflower
“The University of Manchester, long a leading force in research surrounding the one-atom-thick material”
Explains why I only 2 months out of my shoes these days.
27 posted on
12/27/2017 3:39:24 AM PST by
BobL
(I shop at Walmart...I just don't tell anyone)
To: Bellflower
Great. I finally get all the carbon fiber parts I want on my Ducati and next year they’ll be available in graphine.
29 posted on
12/27/2017 5:54:07 AM PST by
CrazyIvan
(Honk If You've Been Sexually Assaulted By Harvey Weinstein.)
To: Bellflower
You can find these shoes right between to the 200mpg carburetor and the plans for a flying car.
30 posted on
12/27/2017 5:59:18 AM PST by
Delta 21
(Build The Wall !! Jail The Cankle !!)
To: Bellflower
Did a little looking into it. Inov-8 has a parent company Descente LTD. Traded under DESLF. Price 11.01 but have not found any other info. Possibly because of the holidays. If you get a ping list going do not add me. But I will keep looking into it.
31 posted on
12/27/2017 6:03:16 AM PST by
MomwithHope
(Law and Order and that includes Natural.)
To: Bellflower
I posted a neat graphene article about bulletproof material just now.
34 posted on
12/27/2017 8:43:54 AM PST by
Lazamataz
(The "news" networks and papers are bitter, dangerous enemies of the American people.)
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