Nanobubbles (Part II)
Nanobubbles are turning liquid into solid. But the method that makes that material fundamental is not often mentioning. The idea in nanobubbles is that the liquid is filled with nanometer-class bubbles. The surface tension between the bubbles is turning material to solid.
In theory, the nanobubbles can turn even water into a solid structure. If the nanobubbles can create enough in a short period. If some robot has a system, that is using nanobubbles in the tanks it could create similar blades with T-1000 in the movie terminator.
The nanofoam can be used to make the hard layer, which is easy to change. If those bubbles are filled with carbon dioxide that layer can push out the fire. Or the layer can replace very easily. The nanofoam will turn back to liquid or powder, and then it can be away. Then another layer can spray over that layer.
The nanobubbles are forming nanofoam. The nanofoam can be organic- or non-organic. And by using non-organic materials, the nanofoam can use to make the repairing for the layers that must stand the heat, and repaired very fast. The system can repair the damages of the outer layer of the aircraft by conducting non-organic nanofoam to the holes and that thing makes it possible to create the fundamental repairing systems.
Things like soap, syrup, and many other more viscous material is quite easy to turn solid. By using nanobubbles. The thing that makes nanobubbles interesting is that the thing that affects the material are the bubbles. And that allows using things like outdated syrup or slime of bacteria for creating layers that can carry in tanks. And turn to their form in the place where the material is planned to use. When the structures have been removed the things like sound-effect will break the surface friction and turn the material back to liquid or dust.
https://kimmoswritings.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-laser-can-create-miniaturized.html
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