Subject: 🔬 Major Update: Seshat’s Composites Drop Lignin to Go Fully Carbon-Optimized
Dear Allies, Innovators, and Revolutionaries,
I’m writing to share a critical advancement in the ongoing theoretical development of Seshat’s Composites — the flagship material at the heart of the Organic Industrial Future.
🚨 Effective immediately, the lignin component has been removed from the base formula.
🧪 Why This Matters
Lignin, while initially considered as a natural thermoplastic, has been found to limit the performance ceiling of the composite — especially in high-stress, thermal, and ballistic applications. It also occupies matrix volume that could otherwise be filled with stronger, more functional carbon forms.
After extensive research and modeling, we’ve confirmed what our intuition suspected:
🌿 Hemp oil + hemp carbon = enough.
💡 New Base Formula
From now on, all Seshat’s Composites will be made strictly from:
- Organic cold-pressed hemp oil (as binder/resin)
- Hemp-derived carbon (biochar, activated carbon, and other pyrolyzed fibers)
This two-part matrix maximizes strength, reduces complexity, and enhances compatibility with advanced carbon additives like graphene, CNTs, and magnetic shielding materials.
🔩 Why We’re Doing This
✅ Simplifies production
✅ Increases structural density
✅ Enables smarter composites
✅ Keeps the material 100% plant-based
✅ Unlocks military and aerospace applications
✅ Aligns with our commitment to closed-loop sustainability
🌱 What This Means for the Organic Revolution
This decision solidifies Seshat’s Composites as the world’s most minimal, scalable, and versatile organic building material — capable of replacing plastic, metal, or resin in nearly any context.
One plant. Two ingredients. Infinite futures.
Thank you for standing with me at the forefront of materials innovation, sovereignty, and radical sustainability.
With strength and love,
Marie Seshat Landry
CEO, Landry Industries
Inventor of Seshat’s Composites
Architect of the Organic Revolution 2030
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