I'm not finding enough hours in the day. Let me know if he solves the World's problems.
The Duran is saying that the Zaporohzia Nuclear Power Plant is at risk. If Russia gets too successful they might blow up their own power plant like they did their own pipeline. NATO is contemplating invoking Article 5 even though Ukraine isn't a member. Big meeting in July.
Wanna talk submarines?
I think the era of carbon fiber subs is over. Just like with screen doors.
Coincidentally, GRX-810 is a nanoscale 3D printed metamaterial. Something like Inconel with metal hydrides molecules arrayed through it. A thousand times as strong as steel. Even though it was developed for high temperatures, it should suffice.
It's 3D printed, but Relaviity Space turns 3D prints on a turntable
Quote:
https://spectrum.ieee.org › the-worlds-largest-3d-metal-printer-is-churning-out-rockets
The World's Largest 3D Metal Printer Is Churning Out Rockets [vase mode]
Relativity invented the Stargate printer for the audacious purpose of 3D printing an entire rocket that's intended to fly to low Earth orbit. We hope our rockets will eventually fly even farther. Perhaps one day we'll ship our 3D printers to Mars, so rockets can be constructed on the Red Planet. From there, who knows where they'll go.
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Of course, pressure is opposite to vacuum.
In other news, the future is retro:
"Blade Runner 1929" by Fritz Lang: A Dystopian Masterpiece Made by Artificial Intelligence
"Casablanca" by Denis Villeneuve, set in the Blade Runner universe Made by Artificial Intelligence