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In Reply to: RE: Pretty sure that's Graphene in there. posted by geoffkait on September 23, 2016 at 10:27:50
But remain mystified that this stuff would make a good dielectric for a cable.
But that never stopped anyone from using an "exotic" material for promotional purposes! Who cares what it sounds like? It's NEW and kinda creepy looking ...
Just took a look at the, until now, unknown to me, CERIOUS cables. So they are using the graphene as a conductor - I guess that is not stranger than van den Hul's graphite cables but I would think the graphite would be more of a linear conductor than graphene.
You would have to agree that graphene would make a terrible jacket for a metal wire cable?
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I didn't say it would make a good dielectric for a cable. Graphene is characterized by being mich stronger and stiffer than steel and much more conductive than silver.Uh, nobody said anything about using Graohene for a cable jacket or dielectric. Hel-looo!
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which does not impress me.
Saw an old review in 6moons about some other wild concoction for the conductor. This was from 2005.
Maybe they will find a way to talk to monkeys since they are SOOOO scientific.
Anyway, it seems to me the architecture of cables is more important than the materials. Which brings up the old "dancing to architecture" line ...
Djokovich and Murray, ranked 1 and 2 in the world respectively, both use the new Head Graphene racquet. Coincidence? You decide.
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