Monomolecular blades are
tools (or
weapons) that have a
cutting edge that is a single
molecule wide. This makes them
very sharp. A monomolecular blade can cut through all but the
strongest of substances with almost no
resistance.
Depending on the type of blade it can either stay only a few molecules
thick, or it can become as thick as a normal
knife.
The closest
humans have come to creating monomolecular blades are special
surgeon's
scalpels. These are not actually monomolecular, but they come close.
see also:
monofilament,
monomolecular