Exotic Particles in Graphene

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    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Research reveals exotic quantum states in double-layer graphene

    Graphene has been promoted as a cure for the common cold, but it actually does have a rapidly expanding number of uses. What's more, graphene is not the only material of its kind and they can compare these results against similar experiments done with things like Molybdenum. Their results suggest what I've been saying for some time now that, sooner or later, everything metamorphoses into everything else, but it does so in a somewhat symmetrical fashion, with matter as we know it expressing more obvious symmetry than random energy.

    Already graphene circuits can be made on silicon chips out of strips and exploit "balistic electrons" that move at relativistic speeds, but this development means we may soon have a new theory of matter and energy and a theory of everything. They are just discovering everything blends into everything else so fast it makes your head spin, because this is not what anyone had predicted. They predicted some of the quasi particles they are finding, but they keep finding more as if the list is endless. My own view is, they found a limited number of them because the mathematics they are using are too simple and need to be four times more complex. They just don't have the big picture yet, and are taking shots in the dark.
     
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