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THE PROPHETIC ALCHEMY OF HEMPOXIES 15 / A Manhattan Project for the Age of the Diamond Flower

Authors: Landry, Marie Seshat;

THE PROPHETIC ALCHEMY OF HEMPOXIES 15 / A Manhattan Project for the Age of the Diamond Flower

Abstract

Hempoxies v.15 represents the strategic consolidation of 15 years of iterative material evolution, conceptualized as a "Manhattan Project" to dismantle the petrochemical paradigm. For a century, industrial civilization has operated on a predatory model of extraction. This paper codifies a regenerative alternative: Sovereign Structural Vitrimers. By integrating 13 distinct chemical fractions of Cannabis sativa L. into a hierarchical bionanocomposite, we achieve titanium-equivalent specific strength with a net-negative carbon footprint. The definitive breakthrough of v.15 is the industrialization of 1D oxygenated carbon nanothreads (OCN) via 5 GPa Resonant Two-Photon Absorption (TPA), allowing for a 1,000x leap in production volume, transforming "lab-scale curiosities" into the structural bullion of a sovereign future.

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Manufactured Materials, Polymers, Vitrimer, Materials Science, Polymer sciences, Biocompatible Materials, Smart Materials/classification, Nanocomposites, Nanocomposites/ultrastructure, Nanocomposites/chemistry, Nanocomposites/analysis, Nanocomposites/classification, Materials Testing, Nanocomposites/history, Polymer, Nanocomposites/standards, FOS: Materials engineering, Nanocomposites/statistics & numerical data, Construction Materials, Materials engineering, Nanocomposites/supply & distribution, Materials Science/standards, Materials Science/classification, Nanocomposites/statistics & numerical data, Nanocomposites/microbiology, Materials science, Nanocomposites/economics, Materials technology, Smart Materials, Nanocomposites/supply & distribution, Materials Science/instrumentation, Nano-materials, Materials Science/trends

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