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Two futuristic visions for using graphene.

 

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Two futuristic visions for using graphene.

Graphene can be used in the new type of ion systems.

The graphene can work as the support structure in the new type of ion motors. The nano-scale ion engines would base the technology, where a large number of nano-size accelerators are operating together. This kind of system can make the "UFO", which can fly in every direction possible.

Graphene can be used in the new type of ion systems. In this kind of system, graphene would be used to make the hexagonal ion accelerators, which can use to cover the entire spacecraft or saucer-shaped aircraft. The magnetic accelerators can be the metal structure, what is between those graphene layers.

 

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In another futuristic vision, the graphene is forming the protective ball around the target. The large fullerene ball, which is formed over an ion or pressure bubble can offer the next generation armor.

And there is the possibility to use billions of layers of graphene. The ions would be pumped through the crat to the graphene structure, and that thing makes the craft able to fly in every direction where the controllers want. If the voltage that is used in those accelerators is high enough there is the possibility that this kind of system can operate also in the atmosphere.

Another futuristic way to use graphene is the protective field. The system would make the pressure or electromagnetic ball over the thing, which should protect. Then the graphene bites would drive to the ion layer, and that thing makes it possible to create the graphene-ball or large fullerene, what protects the thing, what is inside that ball. The graphene armor can make the protective ball around the object, and when the armor is not needed anymore, the resonance will break it, and the carbon ions would take back to the tank.

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Image II: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullerene

Image III: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene




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