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New video from SCTL Korea room temperature superconductor experimenters claimed to shows a very strong full levitation effect. Full levitation would be evidence of the Meissner effect found only in ...
When researchers claimed to discover a room-temperature superconductor called LK-99, it set off a viral race in pursuit of a revolutionary breakthrough.
The LK-99 ‘superconductor’ went viral — here’s what the experts think If LK-99 is the real deal, it could be a game-changer for everything from quantum computing and medical imaging to ...
Superconductor Superconfusion, KOSA’s Hidden Costs and HatGPT The only thing harder than making a room temperature superconductor may be passing internet regulation.
Unlike, superconductor research that has extreme temperatures or pressures, the recent LK-99 work by South Korea [Sukbae Lee, Ji-Hoon Kim, Hyun-Tak Kim] has the levitation effect for classic ...
Quantum levitation has two components — a strong magnet and a superconductor, which is a material that has special quantum properties when it is extremely cold.
Researchers claimed they had created an above-room-temperature superconductor that can operate at ambient pressures. Chaos ensued.
Here's how scientists concluded that the room-temperature superconductor isn't real, showing the scientific process still works, at least.
Superconductor LK-99, a modified-lead apatite crystal structure, showing levitation at room temperature and atmospheric pressure and mechanism. Hyun-Tak Kim—ScienceCast ...
Superconductors can also achieve feats like powerful magnetic fields and levitation in midair, enabling new categories of electronic devices, computers and modes of transportation.
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