Real Life VIBRANIUM in the Ancient World

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Ancient people had advanced technologies beyond our knowledge. one of which was knowledge of metals so hard they could slice through iron. Many cultures spoke of these metals giving them names like, dwarf steel, or elf steel, or the greek orichalcum and adamantine, and the Damascus steel of Syria. These metals had other worldly powers and were used to make magical and powerful ancient weapons like Thor's hammer, or the excalibur sword. These magical ancient metals were what the writers at marvel comics and the marvel movies based captain america's shield, vibranium, and wolverines claws, adamantium off of.

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I gave your video a thumbs up because it was a good attempt to explain things others don't understand I suggest you actually go to in library the biggest one you can find and research the topic again, Owning a library myself I understood and realized that these things that you are talking about are all made by man over Thousands of years of history they are not as None intelligent as people make them out to be. So let me give you a little hint on some of the stuff we've researchedomestic skills can be made using these carbon nano fibers and you're right they came from plants the fibers were non carbon fibers and they were natural tubes when heat it to thousands of degrees They turn to carbon as they are blended into the steel themselves, We've been trying to find out what exact plant was used to create this process and this is what we don't know. But the process can be almost simulated by using other various plants not as quite as strong as the stories tell but still we can make the process of graphing remember this graphite, gra thing or all other carbon comes from organic material. I'll stop there most people don't like when old men give them a lecture have a good day.

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Highly informative. Thanks for this upload 👍

validationboy
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Surprised those old Norse/Frankish Ulfberht swords weren't mentioned along with the Dwarven steel talk. Interesting stuff though 👍

jozz
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The oldest evidence of damascing metal is not actually in Damascus but thousands of years before that in France, the study was published recently by Cambridge University press

MikeJohnson-ddzp
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Orichalcum could actually be anything stronger than bronze or iron. It could literally just be steel based on the time when those stories came from. Same with adamantine, I believe

kuno
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There's a new type of metal discovered in the Cango that generates it's own electricity at an incredible voltage. I don't know the name of said metal, but I'm sure it's a valid contender.

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