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This post will be based on my own July 2021 vk post. The post will be small, but will link large wildfires around the world and graphene (or rather, graphene nanotubes).
The topic of graphene is quite widely covered in Ekaterinburg and Russia, because the scientists who were able to obtain graphene at the University of Manchester were from Russia. One of them, Konstantin Novoselov, is a native of Nizhny Tagil. So about graphene in the Sverdlovsk region in the early 2010s heard almost everyone who has ears and eyes to get information from the media.
I will not go too far, but immediately point you to the company OCSiAl (site, wiki eng, wiki rus) The company was officially founded in 2010 by Russian scientists from Novosibirsk. It is engaged in the production of graphene carbon nanotubes. It is the world monopolist, at the moment. Now, the company is positioning itself as a global company with headquarters in Luxembourg (what offshore? But we must clarify that Luxembourg controls a large share of steel market (see ArcelorMittal SA), and this is a close theme to graphene - and there, the important role played by carbon). The forerunner of this company was the success of world science in obtaining graphene.
The company's goal is to produce as many graphene nanotubes as possible so that nanotubes can enter our everyday lives. By doing so, they will improve their hierarchical position in the world. (So we need to look at the situation from an economic point of view. But of course there are others. Including those raised on this site. From my point of view, there is a planned and controlled technological transition taking place these days, directed from a single decision-making center). So what does it take to produce them?
The website kindly provides the information:
«In nature, nanotubes are formed as a result of incomplete carbon combustion. This is why the ashes of trees after forest fires might contain thousands of tonnes of nanotubes».
More:
«Scientists have found traces of graphene nanotubes in Damascus steel... as well as in ancient Chinese ink».
I am sure that there is no need to explain that if we look at the current situation in the world with forest fires, in terms of the production of graphene nanotubes, then these fires appear logical explanation. Plus we are hinted that these technologies have already been used in our historical past.
According to the Wikipedia article (rus), we can clearly see how large forest fires have become more frequent in Siberia (the fact that one of the OCSiAl decision-making centers is in Novosibirsk is only a coincidence, of course; an accidental coincidence as usual). But large forest fires, lately, are happening not only in Siberia, but also in Indonesia, Australia, Brazil, California...
It is possible that the fires are a cover for the appropriation of the scientific achievements of a past civilization (the remains of which are located underground). But this is only my weak hypothesis.
By the way, the nanotubes are called "TUBALL". There you have it, Fuval-smith (and Tobol (rus).
I wonder if it is a coincidence that there are many historical metallurgical factories in the Urals (my google map wit layers + wiki rus) not far from Tobol? There is even such a phenomenon as the Ural Mining Civilization (History of metallurgy in the Urals).
The topic of graphene is quite widely covered in Ekaterinburg and Russia, because the scientists who were able to obtain graphene at the University of Manchester were from Russia. One of them, Konstantin Novoselov, is a native of Nizhny Tagil. So about graphene in the Sverdlovsk region in the early 2010s heard almost everyone who has ears and eyes to get information from the media.
I will not go too far, but immediately point you to the company OCSiAl (site, wiki eng, wiki rus) The company was officially founded in 2010 by Russian scientists from Novosibirsk. It is engaged in the production of graphene carbon nanotubes. It is the world monopolist, at the moment. Now, the company is positioning itself as a global company with headquarters in Luxembourg (what offshore? But we must clarify that Luxembourg controls a large share of steel market (see ArcelorMittal SA), and this is a close theme to graphene - and there, the important role played by carbon). The forerunner of this company was the success of world science in obtaining graphene.
The company's goal is to produce as many graphene nanotubes as possible so that nanotubes can enter our everyday lives. By doing so, they will improve their hierarchical position in the world. (So we need to look at the situation from an economic point of view. But of course there are others. Including those raised on this site. From my point of view, there is a planned and controlled technological transition taking place these days, directed from a single decision-making center). So what does it take to produce them?
The website kindly provides the information:
«In nature, nanotubes are formed as a result of incomplete carbon combustion. This is why the ashes of trees after forest fires might contain thousands of tonnes of nanotubes».
More:
«Scientists have found traces of graphene nanotubes in Damascus steel... as well as in ancient Chinese ink».
I am sure that there is no need to explain that if we look at the current situation in the world with forest fires, in terms of the production of graphene nanotubes, then these fires appear logical explanation. Plus we are hinted that these technologies have already been used in our historical past.
According to the Wikipedia article (rus), we can clearly see how large forest fires have become more frequent in Siberia (the fact that one of the OCSiAl decision-making centers is in Novosibirsk is only a coincidence, of course; an accidental coincidence as usual). But large forest fires, lately, are happening not only in Siberia, but also in Indonesia, Australia, Brazil, California...
It is possible that the fires are a cover for the appropriation of the scientific achievements of a past civilization (the remains of which are located underground). But this is only my weak hypothesis.
By the way, the nanotubes are called "TUBALL". There you have it, Fuval-smith (and Tobol (rus).
I wonder if it is a coincidence that there are many historical metallurgical factories in the Urals (my google map wit layers + wiki rus) not far from Tobol? There is even such a phenomenon as the Ural Mining Civilization (History of metallurgy in the Urals).