Fark linked up this story summarizing new developments in ceramic armor. Turns out that by sandwiching layers of polymers and kevlar between ceramics, you get something that is light enough to be wearable but strong enough to stop armor piercing bullets. Weirdly, they have no real idea why.
Dear Sir or Madam:
That is really my e-mail. Cool isn't it? Well, I am doing a project on ur super suit. But the strage thing is, I don't even know what it's name is. It's a long story. My point is, could you maybe send me as much information on the "super suit" as you possibly can. It would really help me out a lot.
Yours Truly,
Logan Jantzi
Dear Sir or Madam:
That is really my e-mail. Cool isn't it? Well, I am doing a project on ur super suit. But the strage thing is, I don't even know what it's name is. It's a long story. My point is, could you maybe send me as much information on the "super suit" as you possibly can. It would really help me out a lot.
Yours Truly,
Logan Jantzi
P.S. If it doesn't tell you what my e-mail address is, then here you go:
Attitude@quackquack.com
That is really it!
If it's possible, I'm also interested in learning about this armor. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated; or simply sites that I could visit with information on related 'suits'. Please email me at my_name_is_jacob@yahoo.com or post a reply. Thank you.
Posted by: Jacob Rippy on January 17, 2005 10:05 PMwat are you talking about?
signed confuzzled
Wat is so big about this new super suit? Why ceramic, why not metal or made by using nanotechnology?
signed jim
Why dont poeple make suits out of naotechnology?
it could help poeple alot.
it could be bullet, fire, water, radiation proof.
it could stop diesase and stop bleeding.
Jim Horco
Posted by: jim horco on November 7, 2006 05:05 PMNanotechnology is old and busted. The new hotness is zero-point energy. I want armor made of zero-point energy!
Posted by: Tatterdemalian on November 10, 2006 07:47 PM