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Graphite and the Klein tunneling
As you see above the graphite is one of the most interesting material. At least when we are trying to make the most powerful loudspeakers in the world. The form of graphite is hexagonal tubes, and the sound wave can drive in those tubes.
The working solution requires that those carbon atoms in graphite are in straight lines, which makes the tube that goes through the layer. And that thing would make it possible to create nanotechnical loudspeakers, which is creating an extremely powerful soundwave.
If electricity or some other kind of energy like physical resonance is pumping to the graphite layer that effect transfers electromagnetic or physical resonance energy to the molecules traveling inside those molecular tubes. This kind of graphite loudspeakers is effective in extremely powerful sonar systems, which are acting as search missions. This kind of loudspeakers can also use acoustic weapon systems.
The system can drive sound wave through the graphite tubes, where the electric system can pump it the energy, and then the air molecules what are traveling through graphite layer they would also ionized. When that kind of system would point to the target, the power of the sound wave or the pressure impulse is very high. The air could be packed in hard as steel and that kind of thing is causing horrifying visions about the possible use of that kind of system.
Image: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Stable-form-of-carbon-Fig-2-Graphite-molecular-structure-Fig-3-Chemical-formula-of_fig4_297251628
https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2021/01/05/graphite-and-the-klein-tunneling/
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