Material Science
Graphene
Definition
Single-atom thick carbon sheet with extremely high electron drift velocity enabling relativistic effects
Related Theories (5)
FRC Free Electron X-ray Laser
Proposes that field reverse configuration fusion reactors create free electron relativistic X-ray lasers through axial electron flow matching MH370 orb observations
Graphene Relativistic Electron Motion
Proposes that graphene high electron drift velocity enables relativistic motion causing apparent physics violations through time dilation effects
Macroscopic Quantum Age Disclosure
Recent discoveries in graphene and macroscopic quantum tunneling represent the beginning of public disclosure of advanced quantum technologies that have been secretly developed
Negative Entropy in Graphene Circuits
By accelerating electrons in opposite directions at relativistic speeds, graphene circuits can reverse entropy flow, causing cold to flow to hot rather than vice versa
Self-Recharging Permanent Battery
Graphene microchips can create batteries that maintain equilibrium above zero, automatically recharging when drained and self-regulating when overcharged
Related Evidence (6)
data Experimental information regarding Paul Tibido's graphene energy harvesting presented at an advanced propulsion workshop.
document Paul Tibido's paper on graphene circuits requiring opposite electron flow direction
document Social media post about graphene breaking physics laws
observation Graphene properties demonstrating high electron drift velocity compared to copper enabling relativistic motion
other Indian Institute of Science research showing graphene violates Weidman-Franz law
video Free Energy from Graphene