Carbon Nanotubes (graphene) self assemble under the influence of a Tesla Coil

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Stringy fibers self assembled nano tubes ... look familiar ?
All it takes is a certain field stimulus and look at them go

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Rice University chemist Paul Cherukuri explains that a strong force field causes carbon nanotubes (graphene) to self-assemble into long wires, a phenomenon he calls “Teslaphoresis.” In one experiment, nanotubes self-assembled themselves into wires, forming a circuit connecting two LEDs and then absorbed energy from the force field to light them.

“It is such a stunning thing to watch these nanotubes come alive and stitch themselves into wires,” he said. These nanotube wires grow and act like nerves.

To examine the effects on matter at greater distances would require larger systems that are under development. (5G perhaps?) “There are so many applications where one could utilize strong force fields to control the behavior of matter in both biological and artificial systems,” Cherukuri said. [ Source (http://news.rice.edu/2016/04/14/nanotubes-assemble-rice-introduces-teslaphoresis-2/) ]

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