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Tougher than Kevlar

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The claim in that old paper was to have produced the protein, which isn't quite the filament.

 

More essentially, I disagree with all statements of "strongest material yet" as they always compare a single filament of their junk with a complete thread or yarn or lamination of established materials. In µm diameter, all materials are extra-strong, steel and ceramic and aramide and graphite much more so than spider silk or carbon nanotubes. Wait until someone achieves to twist a thread or yarn of their junk, you'll see how bad it really is.

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*Lol*, does sound rather incredulous, doesn't it?, I did question it myself, why, then, hadn't we seen it not just arrive on scene but blow up?--Shoulda made bigger news beyond just the disgusting, lol.

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