• JustinA
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    13 hours ago

    It would probably be strong enough, but not viable to manufacture.

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      49 minutes ago

      Extreme doubt on strong enough. The author of this article barely understands the words they are using. Cool it strain hardens, so do so many other materials. Cool it’s tough like many other materials. Wow it has more links than others. No actual numbers about toughness, yield, ultimate strength, cycle limits, etc. It’s great research, but it absolutely isn’t going to magically solve the space elevator issue.

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        6 minutes ago

        Space elevator companies seem to think that materials exist that are strong enough, just that they are not long enough.

        https://www.isec.org/space-elevator-tether-materials

        Very much layman conjecture, but my assumption is that this material is stronger than carbon nanotubes and graphene.