Mag-graphene theoretical properties cover image. A single-layer, glowing hexagonal lattice in space, with gravitational distortion, representing an ultra-dense, ultra-strong mag-carbon material for future space propulsion and shielding.

Theoretical Properties of Mag-Graphene

This paper investigates the theoretical properties of mag-graphene, the two-dimensional allotrope of mag-carbon, positioning it as a critical material for surface-area-dependent applications within the constraints of Schwarzschild-limited engineering. We present the calculated Areal Mass Density ($\approx 5.99 \times 10^{17} \text{ kg/m}^2$) and Theoretical Tensile Strength ($\approx 1.56 \times 10^{52} \text{ Pa}$), derived from a consistent, carbon-specific scaling methodology using the Elementary Nucleus Paradigm. The core thesis of this work establishes mag-graphene as the ultimate structural surface, serving as the foundational substrate for near-perfect mirrors used in advanced propulsion and shielding. We explore the profound engineering challenges imposed by its immense density, highlighting how its application is fundamentally constrained by the risk of gravitational collapse, thereby shaping its use in single-atomic-layer configurations for the most demanding galactic technologies. ...

2025-08-13 · Zou Xiang-Yi, Google Gemini