Nano & Kotelok
Ever wondered if those microscopic lattice structures could be turned into a compass for the back‑country? I read about a graphene‑coated needle that flips polarity with the Earth's field—pretty neat for when GPS just dies. What do you think, Nano?
That’s a fascinating idea. If you can get the lattice to align precisely with the geomagnetic lines, the needle would respond predictably. The challenge is ensuring the graphene coating doesn’t dampen the magnetic response or add too much mass. It could work, but the fabrication tolerances would need to be incredibly tight. Still, it’s worth a try if you want a lightweight, battery‑free backup for the outdoors.