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Using smoke to make knives and other tools

Using smoke to make knives and other tools

When we are talking about biomaterials, we always forget that those materials are actually food. And the hard biomaterial can replace the plastic in every part, where the strength or other conditions allow.  That means that macaroni can use to make even the machine parts, which are normally made by using plastics. So it can be used in the structures or gearwheels as well as plastic, but if some guy eats it, it would not be so dangerous. 

When we are thinking things like macaroni, we should ever forget, that this material can use as a weapon. Biomaterials can also be dangerous because they are nonmagnetic and quite easy to get. Even in prisons, people would get the stuff like macaroni or gelatine in their hands, and they can use that stuff as a weapon.

The thing is that the knife maker must just take the macaroni panels and sand them to the form of the knives or axes. But if the top of the macaroni stick would be sharper, that thing is a really dangerous weapon. This makes that thing very dangerous.

Smoke is made by fullerenes, which makes composite materials very hard

When we are talking about composite materials, we always forget that things like dough are actually composites. In fact, we could make many tools by using the combination of gelatine and ash, and that thing makes those bio-based composites very interesting things.

Smoke is actually carbon or sharper way to say fullerene carbon, which can be used in the machine building when it is connected to gelatin or some other things, and in the film below this text, some Far-East guy makes knives by using ash, what is got from smoke and gelatin, what is taken from macaroni. This kind of films are making me think, that may be in some days, there would be even guns, what are made by using biomaterials, and that makes possible to lose them by using very unseen places like compost or fireplace.

By using the same methodology, what this person uses, people can make parts of composite pistols, and every composite part of that pistol can be replaced by using this kind of material. If the pistol would want to be used only in once, the criminals would try to make those parts by using Macaroni dough. And those knives can slip in the airplane or prison because they are nonmagnetic.

When we are thinking about the very tough ceramic or carbon-based materials, they can use as the hacksaw, which means that any tool, like a wooden knife, can be equipped with the carbon composite hacksaw. And that might be the problem for the security, because, in theory, the prisoner can use even the toothbrush as the hacksaw.

But when we are thinking about the fullerene and nanotechnology, in the future the nanomachines can make equipment and then scatter the structure in the bites. That means that in the future somebody would just drop dust in the yard of the prison or in some other secured area, and then that dust would be ordered to take the form, what the controller wants. This is the thing in the world of technology.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUCEMjhsvaU

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