Graphene was discovered in the end of 19 century. For more than a century, no any decent use for it was even reach mass-production. Graphene is the most useless "promising" material in the history. "Useless since the end of 19 century" - nice slogan for graphene ads. :)
2000s was a period when hype bubbles was inflated. Many of them. Do you remember that you were promised methanol fuel cells in every notebook instead that inferior lithium batteries, magnetoresistive memory that will wipe the difference between RAM and HDD, memory alloys will be everywhere, fusion power plants will provide all energy we need, AI, that miraclous graphene materials and all that stuff.
Every year it was "next year". With zero real results.
IDK, may be graphene eventually could be used for something useful, but looks like nobody do anything to make it happen, just inflate stock bubbles and then pop them effectively moving money between pockets.
Modern system is very vulnerable to the breakthrough discoveries and inventions. Nobody at the stock market need something like sudden end of eras of tape recorders or fluorescent lamps. Only special people allowed to manipulate the market, not some engineers or scientists.
Who will buy lithium crap from multithrillion industry if methanol fuel cells will come to mass-production? Who will buy all that patented fibers from DuPont/3M for dirable fabrics if unpatentable graphene ones will break to the market?
Technological progress is stopped for a long time. Stock market, where all elite money circulate used to specific political manipulations only long time ago and grow on that speculations so big that even small technology breakthrough could ruin it. So, in addintion to just voluntary elites decision to stop tech progress we now have shareholders and stock traders need to keep it stopped.
Graphene was discovered in the end of 19 century. For more than a century, no any decent use for it was even reach mass-production. Graphene is the most useless "promising" material in the history. "Useless since the end of 19 century" - nice slogan for graphene ads. :)
2000s was a period when hype bubbles was inflated. Many of them. Do you remember that you were promised methanol fuel cells in every notebook instead that inferior lithium batteries, magnetoresistive memory that will wipe the difference between RAM and HDD, memory alloys will be everywhere, fusion power plants will provide all energy we need, AI, that miraclous graphene materials and all that stuff.
Every year it was "next year". With zero real results.
IDK, may be graphene eventually could be used for something useful, but looks like nobody do anything to make it happen, just inflate stock bubbles and then pop them effectively moving money between pockets.
Modern system is very vulnerable to the breakthrough discoveries and inventions. Nobody at the stock market need something like sudden end of eras of tape recorders or fluorescent lamps. Only special people allowed to manipulate the market, not some engineers or scientists.
Who will buy lithium crap from multithrillion industry if methanol fuel cells will come to mass-production? Who will buy all that patented fibers from DuPont/3M for dirable fabrics if unpatentable graphene ones will break to the market?
Technological progress is stopped for a long time. Stock market, where all elite money circulate used to specific political manipulations only long time ago and grow on that speculations so big that even small technology breakthrough could ruin it. So, in addintion to just voluntary elites decision to stop tech progress we now have shareholders and stock traders need to keep it stopped.