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Name: Sambo Charles !TzcAECrLis 2012-12-16 16:13

So certain events have occurred and I've decided to be a millionaire instead of a nurse, mainly to avoid any misunderstandings, since any misunderstandings would be big misunderstandings.

Anyway, I have my flaws, people misunderstand me, which I believe I have mentioned, perhaps I also am impatient and prefer to go my own way when learning things and end up out of the loop, not using the right terms and lingo, however on the plus side I have often been called a good judge of people/character and I believe I am quite competent and intelligent when I am committed.

What would be the absolute raw basics of investment then? I believe that I have the potential to become exceptional if I apply my finely honed reasoning skills to this task. I shall have my million in no time.

Name: SBO Charles !TzcAECrLis 2013-05-05 16:16

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' >it seems like it would be expensive and difficult to manufacture
This is the kicker, it is in fact now no longer expensive and difficult to manufacture.

http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2010/press.html

Graphite is an abundant mineral composed of carbon, its structure is many layers of graphene stuck together. They put a piece of sticky tape on some graphite and peeled off a layer of graphene.

' >harder than diamond while being only one atom thick
' >to even explain the basis of my confusion right now would take a modest paragraph
Long story short, carbon atoms can form 4 bonds. In diamond each carbon atom bonds with 4 other carbon atoms. In graphene each carbon atom bonds with 3 other carbon atoms. What happened to the 4th bond? It is "shared" among the 3 other carbon atoms.

In diamond, carbon atoms are bonded by a sigma bond. In graphene they are bonded by a sigma bond plus ⅓ of a delocalized pi bond.

Compared to other 1 atom thick materials graphene is a very strong material. Its unique properties can be used to produce superior materials with many different applications in industry. A rough example, airlines spend $200 billion on fuel every year, if a lighter stronger material reduced the mass of aircraft, reducing fuel costs, that would save around $2 billion for every 1% reduction in fuel costs, if a business commercialized graphene technology for this purpose and undercut existing technology they would receive a proportion of these savings. Even if their profits represent only 1% of these savings that is still $20 million. If you owned 1% of the shares in that company that would mean $200000, possibly a lot more as other investors get excited and pour their money into it. Hence the bubble I was talking about earlier.

Technology can be very profitable because products and services are very easily reproducible throughout the entire economy.

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