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by catenate
4681 days ago
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> Like the buckle on a seat belt, they are designed to be strong in the directions of forces that might be applied in normal use, and require pressure in an entirely different direction in order to be released. Let's pretend you build a bridge out of this material. Could the direction of force you'd need to apply to dissemble it capable of being generated by an earthquake, or by harmonic oscillation of winds (eg Tacoma Narrows)? It would be tragic to see a bridge with cars on it dissolve into cubes like the spaceship in Super 8. |
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