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Zylon was created in 1998.

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Zylon is poly(p-phenylene-2,6-benzobisoxazole).

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Zylon is the strongest type of tether available on the market today. Zylon is a type of compound and is much stronger than Kevlar. It is so strong that NASA has been researching it for use in space elevators.

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Depends on whether the pink monkey gives his clearance to the scrotal overloads of Zylon 7.

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It didn't start with an 'n' but it was called Zylon B they have cans of it in the Muesem of Tolerance .

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I think i know what you are talking about. you must mean, "what gas was used during ww2?" the answer is Zylon gas. The Nazis used it on the Jews during the holocaust (meaning, "the killing of an entire people") in places called gas chambers. they made the Jews take off all of their clothes and put them into so-called "shower rooms", and instead of water coming out, little tiny beads came spouting out of the shower heads, containing Zylon gas (and remember, the Nazis lock all doors, and the only windows that were in the shower rooms were very tiny and all air ways were blocked) and no matter what surface the beads landed on, Zylon gas came out of them. and all the Jews died in the gas chambers because of a lack of oxygen. of course, Jews survived the war, but no one survived the horror and tragedy of the gas chambers. but are you sure you are talking about japan here?

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Well i am glad you asked this question because being what you humans call an "alien" i actually know a lot about space and how the universe works. I am from a planet call Zylon. You humans call this world Gliese 581 c. There is life on my world for i have came here for a secret reason but to help Humans learn more about the Universe and a lot about how it works. Now to answer your question yes there is life on other worlds like floraso sparonix and zylory. These are all in my solar system. Any way YES LIFE EXISTS ON OTHER WORLDS.

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Xzilon (the correct spelling) is available for between $12 and $50 on eBay in a can that does three cars. Auto dealers charge up to $600 for spraying this on your car.

We have a car that got a full Xzilon treatment five years ago and it is indistinguishable from any other car of that age.

On application, it also got into all the cracks and crevices, from which it leaked a greasy, brown residue when it rained. Otherwise, it seems to be the equivalent of a good wax job. It did not dramatically extend the life of the finish, make the car resistant to chips, dings, pollen or bird poop.

After some dispute, we paid $150 for the Xzilon treatment, which seems like a reasonable price a) to get a very good car we wanted for only a little more than we wanted b) to pay for an extra polish we never requested and c) to find out our auto dealer was a cheating thief willing to rip off his customers by sneaking a "Xzilon treatment" onto the invoice at the last minute.

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The world's strongest fiber is considered to be carbon nanotubes. They are extremely durable and have a tensile strength higher than most other materials, making them ideal for use in various industries such as aerospace and materials science.

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They used:

  1. Mass open air shootings.
  2. Extermination camps.
  3. Many Jews were worked to death by being forced to do heavy manual labour on grossly inadequate rations.
  4. Many Jews were forced to live on very little food in desperately overcrowded and insanitary ghettos, especially in Nazi-occupied Poland. Many died of disease and starvation.
  5. In the final few months of the war some were killed on death marches.

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After the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, mobile killing units following in the wake of the German Army began shooting massive numbers of Jews and Roma (Gypsies) in open fields and ravines on the outskirts of conquered cities and towns. Eventually the Nazis created a more secluded and organized method of killing enormous numbers of civilians -- six extermination centers were established in occupied Poland where large-scale murder by gas and body disposal by cremation were systematically conducted. Victims were deported to these centers from Western Europe and from the ghettos in Eastern Europe which the Nazis had established. In addition, millions died in the ghettos and concentration camps as a result of forced labor, starvation, exposure, brutality, disease and execution.

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In the beginning the Jews were primarily shot. Execution squads would drive large groups of Jews to remote locations (usually in forests) and shoot them there. Sometimes mass grave were prepared beforehand, sometimes the victims had to dig them.

However, it became quickly apparent that this method had several flaws. First, it was "inefficient"; the amount of manpower and equipment (bullets, trucks, gas) needed was so much, that the goal of the extermination of all Jews in Europe would not have been attainable. Also, the direct involvement of soldiers with the mass executions caused psychological problems.

The next step was gas trucks, which had gas chambers big enough to hold about 100 persons mounted in the back. But again, while more efficient this too did not achieve the numbers desired by Nazi leaders.

That was when plans were drawn up for centralized Extermination Camps, in which the Jews were herded into large chambers (800-1200 in Auschwitz) under the pretense of being disinfected or deloused - the Nazis even went so far as to hand out soap and towels to elicit cooperation to the last moment - just to be then poisoned using HCn, Hydrogen Cyanide (released from "Zykon-B") , in a process lasting up to 20 min. Afterward, depending on location and/or time frame, the bodies where either dumped in mass graves or cremated.

Many victims died of diseases they got from the poor hygiene and nutrition. The Holocaust Museum website, as well as the Anne Frank memorial website, offer much more information. Some of it is disturbing, however.

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