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I admit I didn't read the article throughly, but surely if it's impossiblely thin it can't exist. I only bring this up because I'm an obnoxious pedant.
i just read the title and it sounds like it will freeze people to death
Same. Guess I won't bother looking into it if it's impossible 🤷♀️
I would require a wet T shirt contest to really see and compare.
"This is thin."
"Impossibly thin!"
"No... I'm pretty sure it's possible considering we are holding it right this very second."
I would require a wet T shirt contest to really see and compare.
We can make materials as thin as one atom. It's just very expensive.
Can't you make one atom thin sheets of carbon with a pencil and tape?
Yes, you can, but your sheet will be very small. If you want to make a sheet large enough to make a shirt, things get ridiculously expensive.
Yes, you can, but your sheet will be very small. If you want to make a sheet large enough to make a shirt, things get ridiculously expensive.
Yeah but he was being pedantic over the word "impossibly". If we can make 1 atom thin sheets, then it's not impossible, right?
We can make materials as thin as one atom. It's just very expensive.