Hornet
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He didn’t even watch the video. These are circuits and actuators not microcomputers. The video says these circuits that allow movements would have to be combined with other electronics to perform sophisticated tasks (beyond just moving around) and we’re decades away from that.The material graphene oxide yes, but not any geopositional tracking sensors or similar applications. The smallest graphene-based sensor is still millimeters wide.
The most advanced application of graphene oxide are prototypical bio monitoring sensors, not geographical positioning. You need a powerful transmitter, receiver and power source to enable communication between tracking devices and tracking towers or satellites.
But of course, all that doesn't matter right. You really don't care about how it physically works or how impossible it currently is as long as it supports your narrative.
The 1960s TV series Star Trek introduced the idea of communicators (the cellphone) to the world. It took decades to get the first commercial viable flip phone into our hands. I still don’t see anyone with transporter or warp technology though. All technologies start with a concept and idea that are all theoretical. It’s easy to make videos using CGI of what “could be” but it doesn’t mean that is actually available.