When it come to bulletproof material , I think of hard , dense objects like concrete and really chummy deoxyephedrine . I ’ve never cogitate of liquids . But British scientist have , and they sayliquid armoris better than ordinary Kevlar .
https://gizmodo.com/liquid-body-armor-by-end-of-2007-191352
They ’re calling it “ bulletproof custard ” because once mint , its molecules put away together to produce a denser airfoil . According to the scientist who ’ve developed it , the liquid armour works by absorbing the force of the bullet ten-strike and respond to it by becoming much thick and more unenviable .

But the idea behind liquid armor is n’t to replace Kevlar but rather to complement it to produce a sort of super armour that ’s light , more flexible , and of course , strong . In test , a 10 - layer Kevlar and fluent armor undershirt outperformed a 31 - stratum ordinary Kevlar waistcoat . Cutting out bed of Kevlar without losing any of that bullet stop effectiveness is a winnings for everyone . I ’m sure 50 Cent is well-chosen . [ BBC ]
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