i am looking to find out if there is a metal that is as light as aluminum , durable , can with stand heat as hot as re-entering earths atmosphere , easy to shape , stronger than a tanks armor so it can with stand some missiles that is pretty much all i am looking for in this type of metal ooo and it need to be able to with stand pressure deeper than a sub-marine can goso anyone who can help me that would be greatthanks Melvin Mead
Trust me, I've been caught before and your mom truly knows what it is but she will think that to herself but not say anything because she is in denial and think that you would not be doing such a thingMy advice is just to lay low and chill out on smoking weed for a whileBe smart about itHide your stash goodBe smartIf its just once she won't think much about it.
It sounds like your mother may have just turned the other cheek this timeIf she hasn't mentioned anything by now, your safeParents usually react right away to something like that, and they definitely won't drag it outJust be more careful next time!
A) Shes in denial B) She doesnt really care C) She understands, she was young onceD) She doesn't feel weed is a big deal
Nobody puts candy in pill bottles lolshe might think you candy flip now o_o Anyways, she either smokes weed or now she's getting really suspicious and is waiting for the right time to mention thisOr maybe she just isn't the type to yell about these thingsWhen my friend got caught with weed brownies, he didn't get yelled at or anythingShe would knowEven my mom who never smoked knew what weed was and smelled like.
There are plans to innovate a metal/glass alloy underwayIt will be very light/strong/easy to shape, but harder than other alloys available nowFor decades, scientists have known that when glass cools from a molten state the atoms become jammed in a random pattern, whereas the atoms in metals form a regular, crystal lattice structureLittle has been known about why glass forms this way, because it's impossible to view the atoms in glass as they coolResearchers used special particles called colloids that mimic atoms and be seen through state-of-the-art microscopyWhen the colloids were cooled they formed a gel that sets out to become a crystal, but get trapped in a meta-stable state - somewhere between a liquid and a crystalAs the researchers had suspected, the atoms become 'jammed' due to the formation of icosahedra-like structuresSome materials crystallise as they cool, arranging their atoms into a highly regular pattern called a lattice, (steel) But although glass 'wants' to be a crystal, as it cools the atoms become jammed in a nearly random arrangement, preventing it from forming a regular latticeThe jammed random arrangement of atoms in glass is what makes it very strong, but brittleMetals form a regular crystal lattice pattern, which allows them to be distorted or bent, but makes them less strong and prone to metal failureCombining the two materials to form a metallic glass alloy, could result in a material that has strength and flexibity.