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For Science!
Move over.....everything that's not cool! Welcome to the future of glass!
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Woo super bacterium! Just watch, the enemy of the future won't be aliens, or robots, or zombies. It will be super bacterium that will instantly kill whoever touches it, feeding on the corpses.
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Can it really do all that?
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Actually, this kind of thing doesn't affect bacteria, or at least it shouldn't. You only get super-bugs by killing them with chemicals. This just keeps them from adhering to a surface.
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So we could end up creating Spider-Bugs?
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Blues: It's still technically possible for bacteria to develop so that they could better adhere to a new type of surface. Not sure how unlikely that would be in this particular case. It's not extremely likely in general.
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Nice. The "Quantum effects" intrigue me... It has to do something with the “thin layer” aspect… But even assuming it was a monomolecular layer, how would quantum come into play there? I’d have assumed the weak nuclear force at most.
I’m guessing that bacteria would have difficulty surviving on it because it provides no nutrients… Though yeah, eventually we’ll get bacteria that can slip through it, should this become mainstream. I doubt that, though. It sounds miraculous. Too good to be true. The only question I can come up with now, is “How are you supposed to get it off?”, but I’m sure there’s other downsides to coating the world around you in liquid glass. Also, does this seem rather like something a James Bond villain would use? “Now, Mr. Bond… See the glory of my Silicifier!” “What… is it?” “Just a little project of mine… It will soon coat the moon in glass, turn it into a giant lens and destroy the earth’s atmosphere… but first, it will do the same to you.” “You’re insane!” “I have a VISION!” “Do you… expect me to talk?” “No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to do a bad Han Solo impression!” |
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So when someone falls into a vat of this stuff we'll have an nearly indestructible unholy abomination arise that coats all that it touches in glass - which then either devours its glassed victims or uses them to make more of its kind.
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