Reuters
Sept 26, 2011
Dutch artist Jalila Essaïdi and cell biologist Abdoelwaheb El Ghalbzouri have blended spider silk with human skin to produce material that is three times stronger than kevlar.
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We must keep this discovery hidden from the government/banker cabal !
I dont want to think of where they’re going to get the skin
the sage Reply:
September 26th, 2011 at 3:41 pm
Federal Reserve protesters and Ron Paul voters.
Am I the only one feeling creeped out by this?
neverincorrect Reply:
September 26th, 2011 at 12:22 pm
Nope. I can only get the video to open in a small window, not worth watching. 🙁
this stuff could and SHOULD be used to coat my “FLYING GREENHOUSE (green zeppelins)”, as it would reduce the need for industrial helium (which has important medical applications)…
imagine flying greenhouses flying at 90+ mph serenely over the pacific ocean and elsewhere, propelled by solar energy and kept aloft by formerly “unusable” hydrogen.
in the age of computing we could definitely pull this off. a computer-guided greenhouse zep wouldn’t need a human crew, so no lives would be endangered. it could navigate areas not frequented by pirates and terrorists.
if people wanna get concerned about earth instead of elenin, they should invest interest and money in an idea like this one.
oh,
there was an article a ways back, not sure if it mentioned this skin, but it should have…
(Cabbage?) Heads in the Clouds: Growing FOOD Over the Ocean — How Flying Greenhouse-Zeppelins Floating Serenely Over Large Bodies of Water and Deserts on Planet Earth Could Help Solve World Hunger and Solve the Energy Crisis
Posted on August 18, 2011 by nuclearnuttery
Spiderman. For real.
The only question is how much shock it can absorb. If it stops the bullet but doesn’t absorb enough shock, you get such massive trauma you die anyway.