I ran across this reference in an article on the New Scientist website. Unfortunately, I'm not subscribed to New Scientist. So I can't retrieve the article "Whatever Happened to Starlite?"
Starlite being a radically new polymer that can stand the heat of a nuclear blast unfazed. I googled it and found the following 2009 article referenced on the wiki page.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/51...world.html
Its a fascinating read. Here is a material that could literally change the world and its been all but squashed by big business interests and the eccentricities of the inventor...and greed.
Wonder how many other marvelous inventions are on lay-away due to pure greed.
Richard
Starlite being a radically new polymer that can stand the heat of a nuclear blast unfazed. I googled it and found the following 2009 article referenced on the wiki page.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/51...world.html
Its a fascinating read. Here is a material that could literally change the world and its been all but squashed by big business interests and the eccentricities of the inventor...and greed.
Wonder how many other marvelous inventions are on lay-away due to pure greed.
Richard