🧵 Room Temp Superconductor
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 16:14:53 UTC No. 15954242
https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.00999
>Possible Meissner effect near room temperature in copper-substituted lead apatite
Uhh LK-99 bros?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 16:34:54 UTC No. 15954291
>Some background: there were two Chinese teams publicly pursuing LK-99-derived room temperature superconductor, which I arbitrarily named "north China team" and "south China team". North China team was headed by Hongyang Wang (who lives in Beijing) and south China team was headed by Yao Yao (who lives in Guangzhou). They used different synthesis and different analysis, i.e. north China team used hydrothermal synthesis and used SQUID measurement, while south China team used solid state synthesis and used EPR measurement.
>This is a joint paper of both teams. They reproduced results of each other (this is unclear in the paper, but stated in their behind-the-scene posts) and measured a clear sign of superconductivity. It is "near room temperature", because they are sure about 250 K (hence "near"), but not sure about 300 K. As for "possible", the behind-the-scene post makes it clear it is false modesty.
>If you are interested, you definitely want to read behind-the-scene posts. Read them here: https://www.zhihu.com/question/6377
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?i
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 16:35:30 UTC No. 15954293
We are so back
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 16:40:01 UTC No. 15954305
Sois bout to take another L
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 16:57:35 UTC No. 15954330
>Chinese paper
Yeah, nah.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:02:05 UTC No. 15954337
WE'RE SO BACK
>IT'S OVER
WE'RE SO BACK
>IT'S OVER
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:20:07 UTC No. 15954359
thought it was a joke at first when I saw this thread, but its been mentioned elsewhere
https://twitter.com/pronounced_kyle
"Room temperature" in this case means 250K, -10 F or -23 C
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:21:37 UTC No. 15954364
I hope it's a lie. If the CCP gets their filthy hands on this technology the free world is fucked.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:23:23 UTC No. 15954369
>>15954359
does it start at -23C or does it stop at -23C? that's the real question. too lazy to read sorry anons
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:26:17 UTC No. 15954371
>>15954242
>>15954359
If this ends up being real, how long until we find an actual "room temperature" superconductor?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:26:51 UTC No. 15954372
>>15954369
stop obviously, aren't all of these always from absolute zero up to the critical temperature, I don't think superconductivity disappears under the critical temperature in any of them
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:31:19 UTC No. 15954382
>>15954372
hmm, I don't know but somehow I seem to remember there being a temp range for superconductivity of the LK99 stuff. maybe I remembered wrong or something
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:32:05 UTC No. 15954383
>>15954364
Nobody is hiding the recipe if it's actually real. Especially they just told everyone, hey include sulfur.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:32:37 UTC No. 15954384
Fake
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:32:45 UTC No. 15954385
>>15954364
>free world
>everything is expensive as fuck
>criticizing capitalism, christianity, oil or bigotry, gets you ostracized and perhaps even killed
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:33:48 UTC No. 15954387
>>15954383
That's obviously true but if they get the first mover advantage it would be devastating
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:34:47 UTC No. 15954389
>>15954359
>it has already been replicated with two separate labs in China confirming the results
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:40:10 UTC No. 15954408
>>15954359
let's gooooooooooooooooooo bay bee!
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:42:44 UTC No. 15954411
westroon science bros, what is our response? can we do better than -23C?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:43:05 UTC No. 15954412
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:47:10 UTC No. 15954416
Chadna is the FUTURE of technology! Virgin Westoids fell to the Jooz!
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:53:42 UTC No. 15954422
So much back and forth are going to go through this time?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 17:57:17 UTC No. 15954427
>>15954411
>Saaar, Saaaar please, Saaar, do NOT REDEEM the science Saaaar, -22C guaranteed, Saar
I't open suicide season for the golems
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:02:58 UTC No. 15954437
>>15954389
>China
>labs
Doubt
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:03:07 UTC No. 15954438
>>15954242
>Our experiment suggests at room temperature the Meissner effect is POSSIBLY present in this material
Nothingburger.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:09:12 UTC No. 15954451
how useful would it be at -23C (max) tho? it still requires cooling, even if simpler, what's the overall benefit of it? can someone speculate? as compared the the highest temp one we had (at room pressure).
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:10:25 UTC No. 15954453
People don't realize how huge this is. I'm surprised to see so little discussion on social media.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:12:11 UTC No. 15954460
>>15954453
yeah but how huge is it? at -23C? I mean sure it's higher but what's the ultimate benefit as compared to what's used today?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:17:01 UTC No. 15954474
>>15954451
the fact it would require much simpler cooling is massive assuming it has the other good qualities like high magnetic tolerance and current density
those numbers will then affect which applications make sense
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:19:16 UTC No. 15954476
>>15954474
yeah sure, there are some benefits, but how much does it "revolutionize" what we already do? simpler cooling is always better, can become cheaper. but it's still required.
where a say +23C one would suddenly enable way way more shit
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:21:07 UTC No. 15954480
>>15954460
You can get -23ºC with liquid nitrogen or even some types of fridge, and both are way, way cheaper alternatives to using liquid helium.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:21:15 UTC No. 15954481
>>15954451
-23C is nothing special, just an average Canadian winter
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:21:27 UTC No. 15954482
>>15954460
The highest-operating superconductors we know of that don't require a stupid amount of pressure to function sit at about -120 deg C
even if it's not actually room temperature, -23 deg C is pretty fucking easy to achieve and maintain in comparison
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:24:15 UTC No. 15954489
>>15954482
>>15954474
free energy magnetic railway all across the north pole, siberia and alaska, good enough for me
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:25:04 UTC No. 15954490
>>15954480
>>15954481
>>15954482
yeah bros I get that, just that room temp would have allowed for say ocean cables spanning the whole planet and delivering power in real time from sunny side to night side of planet.
I'm not seeing that with max of -23C operating temperature.
🗑️ Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:27:58 UTC No. 15954493
>>15954490
if this is real, this will be the closest we've gotten to RT superconductor, what's to say that in 10 years we won't have find it.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:44:08 UTC No. 15954511
>>15954476
-23 can be achieved with run of the mill freezers
+23 would obviously be better though applications with that would still need cooling units most likely not to overheat so the temperature goes over 23
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:48:50 UTC No. 15954515
>>15954511
yeah you'd need "some" cooling for 23 degrees C. but that can be used for underground/undersea cables.
>-23 can be achieved with run of the mill freezers
yeah I suppose some applications can become way cheaper. but you'd still need a fridge for your coilgun
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 18:59:48 UTC No. 15954546
>>15954387
>china
>first mover
the paper tiger would be revealed lmao, chinks can't make anything original ever
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:05:25 UTC No. 15954565
>>15954547
$3.6 mil in the bet, finished on No 3 days ago
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:09:40 UTC No. 15954579
>>15954565
lmao would be pretty funny if one was found just right after that bet clears
https://twitter.com/pronounced_kyle
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:15:03 UTC No. 15954590
>>15954490
Yeah, and if it had a really high tensile strength we could have built a space elevator out of it. I guess it’s useless.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:17:14 UTC No. 15954598
>>15954592
oh god not again
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:19:42 UTC No. 15954604
>>15954590
not useless, it just cannot bring all that was discussed for original version of LK99 limits. I find it intellectually dishonest to not recognize just how many things are off the table at -23C. I'm not saying it's useless, far from it. surely will massively help with bringing costs down for certain things and also enable some other things.
I'm just pointing out the huge application range that it won't enable at -23C.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:21:17 UTC No. 15954607
>>15954453
the paper just dropped yesterday, it hasn't hit the common consciousness yet
and people are probably somewhat burned by LK-99 and less likely to get as hyped
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:28:29 UTC No. 15954615
>>15954359
https://twitter.com/mattparlmer/sta
another thread about it
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:29:04 UTC No. 15954618
>>15954612
sorry bud but his feefees aren't scientific evidence.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:29:25 UTC No. 15954619
I'm ready to be hurt again.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:30:54 UTC No. 15954626
>>15954612
It's over
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:42:54 UTC No. 15954645
The best thing about this Room Temperature Low Pressure Superconductor thing is that no matter what, I win. If it's fake I've been entertained for an entire day, maybe even a week, if it's real we now have Room Temperature Low Pressure Superconductors and humanity as a whole has won. To quote some random guy on Twitter, it's fun like sports are fun, or it's fun like the Industrial Revolution was fun.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:44:59 UTC No. 15954646
>>15954645
inb4 it becomes an international sport spanning hundreds of years. RTSC mental gymnastic olympics
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:48:21 UTC No. 15954648
>>15954646
In a world where intellectual prowess was celebrated like a grand sporting event, the latest claim from China about a room temperature superconductor ignited a global debate unlike any other. Nations rallied behind their teams of scientists and analysts, turning the discourse into a fierce international competitive sport.
Stadiums echoed with the fervent cheers of spectators as experts from various countries faced off in heated debates, presenting evidence and counterarguments on massive screens. The scoreboard tallied not goals or points, but the strength of each nation's reasoning and research.
China, with its groundbreaking claim, took the center stage as the defending champion. The United States, Europe, and other scientific powerhouses countered with skepticism, aiming to prove the assertion false. The air crackled with intellectual tension as the world watched the clash of minds unfold.
Amid the rhetorical battles, laboratories became arenas, and peer-reviewed papers turned into play-by-play commentaries. Spectators devoured the unfolding drama, their loyalty shifting with every compelling argument and breakthrough discovery.
As the competition intensified, alliances formed between countries with similar perspectives. Diplomatic negotiations became a strategic game to influence the standings. The room temperature superconductor debate transcended science, becoming a symbol of national pride and technological prowess.
In the end, after countless rounds of rigorous examination and discourse, the world witnessed a surprising twist. Collaborative efforts between nations emerged as a consensus formed, setting the stage for a new era of international scientific cooperation. The room temperature superconductor, once a source of contention, became a symbol of unity and shared knowledge, transcending the boundaries of competition.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:48:40 UTC No. 15954650
>>15954385
>criticizing capitalism, christianity, oil or bigotry gets you ostracized and perhaps even killed
how's the weather in opposite land
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:50:46 UTC No. 15954651
>>15954648
holy shit I cried at the end
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:54:01 UTC No. 15954657
>>15954359
Finnbros we just unlocked fuggin room temperature supergonductors
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:55:15 UTC No. 15954659
it is suspiciously close to when that bet expired. and a new one was created with this occasion so might also be some fuckery
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 19:55:25 UTC No. 15954660
https://twitter.com/mattparlmer/sta
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:05:29 UTC No. 15954678
Am I reading the abstract wrong or does it say "diamagnetic at cold temperatures, so might have Meissner effect at room temperature"
Hello? Raise it to room temperature and find out? Seems like another scam desu
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:06:31 UTC No. 15954680
>>15954678
it's over
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:36:09 UTC No. 15954722
Backbros....we're back
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:37:24 UTC No. 15954724
why the fuck do these things always start because of some Twitter rando? if this meant anything a reputable publication would have gotten wind of it
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:42:49 UTC No. 15954733
>>15954724
if reputable publications were as quick to react as you sugest, then tehy'd be absolute trash, are they?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:43:13 UTC No. 15954734
>>15954724
since yesterday?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:43:28 UTC No. 15954735
Backbros... We never even left
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 20:44:19 UTC No. 15954736
but how tf is this real if LK99 wasn't? what are the odds LK99 is not real but this is? seems kinda fishy to me. statistically speaking what are the odds?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:03:18 UTC No. 15954757
now we wait for the german debooonk institute
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:04:11 UTC No. 15954758
>>15954736
>what are the odds LK99 is not real but this is?
right now? about 16%, according to the invisible hand
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:08:50 UTC No. 15954768
>>15954678
>combining topics into one paper instead of writing two papers to boost your publication numbers
ngmi
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:24:36 UTC No. 15954787
>>15954242
Not this stupid shit again.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:40:18 UTC No. 15954811
>>15954809
https://twitter.com/Andercot/status
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:42:21 UTC No. 15954815
>>15954645
https://twitter.com/packyM/status/1
this guy I guess
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:45:57 UTC No. 15954823
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:51:16 UTC No. 15954837
>>15954809
a ROOM temperature superconductor would indeed be disruptive. -23C is not room temp but hey, it's early days, who knows...shit may work at higher temps as well.
LK99 can't be fake and this real. just saying.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:55:08 UTC No. 15954843
>>15954837
Did it actually superconduct at -23C though or just act diamagnetic?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:57:15 UTC No. 15954846
>>15954815
The industrial revolution was not fun. Its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:57:27 UTC No. 15954847
>>15954242
>asian people involved
Disregarded
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 21:59:26 UTC No. 15954852
>>15954846
Check your door, there is a package for you.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:04:19 UTC No. 15954857
>>15954364
First of all, it's called the CPC (Communist Party of China), not the CCP. Second of all, China IS the free world. Third of all, dilate.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:07:36 UTC No. 15954863
>>15954359
>250K, -10 F or -23 C
>liquid nitrogen -196 C
Why would they need to use liquid nitrogen to bring the "room temperature" superconductor to -23 C? Isn't there a cheaper way?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:10:01 UTC No. 15954868
>>15954863
I dunno, you just CANT the nitrogen in abundant quantities out of the air. You just CANT.
🗑️ Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:16:02 UTC No. 15954872
God I hate Chinkoids so much
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:19:11 UTC No. 15954875
>>15954863
its a mistake which he admits later in the thread due to the speed of writing
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:21:29 UTC No. 15954878
>>15954607
I guess you could say... they've lost their apatite.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:25:08 UTC No. 15954883
>>15954875
>if this is real, then we can be super cost efficient
>liquid nitrogen is x10 cheaper than liquid helium
>ice cream freezers are x100 cheaper than liquid nitrogen and x1000 cheaper than liquid helium
>this new invention is a ploy by the Chinese to bulk sell ice cream freezers to the west
At last I truly see...
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:31:33 UTC No. 15954889
>>15954883
the icecream freezer is retarded with a 1 degree margin. most likely than not your rtsc will blow the fuck up pretty soon.
then you have the whole "we can cool it with" which implies all applications will still need a fucking fridge of sorts. no rtsc in car charging cables, no rtsc in cars, no rtsc in power delivering mains cables.
I don't think people imagine the cost savings "true" rtsc has as opposed to still needing a fucking fridge, even if cheaper than liquid helium solutions.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:35:51 UTC No. 15954893
>>15954889
For industrial equipment, like MRIs, bringing down their costs by x10 is still pretty good.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:37:15 UTC No. 15954895
>>15954889
Just make the underside of the car refrigerated. Fusion reactors, maglevs, and spacecraft are the biggest beneficiaries of these technologies and will change the world. Nobody cares about having slightly more efficient mileage on your Cybertruck lol
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:37:23 UTC No. 15954896
>>15954893
>is still pretty good.
absolutely brother, would be really happy for it to make medical equipment more accessible all across the globe. for sure I'd be happy with that.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 22:41:07 UTC No. 15954902
>>15954895
yeah but for cars you'd have to get something in return for adding the fridge bit. like what are the gains from resistive losses? if it's not as much as to justify the whole fridge complication than no real use in cars.
but having the whole mains transport + charging cables + inside car cabling with RTSC it ads up
but might make sense for stuff. interested in other anons ideas about how even this -23C version would improve things around the world.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 23:20:14 UTC No. 15954990
>>15954878
kek
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jan 2024 23:55:41 UTC No. 15955046
What will hospitals do with their giant MRI rooms when MRI machines become the size of a refrigerator?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:00:41 UTC No. 15955056
>>15955046
Put 2-3 people in them at the same time.
Industrial meat freezers freeze at a lower temperatures and are much smaller.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:11:19 UTC No. 15955070
>>15954451
It's a step on the way. If we can understand it, it could open up much higher temperatures that require no cooling at all
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:22:23 UTC No. 15955106
>>15954383
Didn't the original LK99 that sample that supposedly showed superconduction get sulfur in it accidentally during synthesis? Last I heard nothing was happening with the original Korean fags because half the team was fighting the other over the rights and one guy basically said that if the one guy has to be credited then he's going to make sure they never release anything.
It would be fucking funny if all it took was adding sulfur to the original recipe.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:30:13 UTC No. 15955121
>>15955101
they're quite pretty, too bad you can't lick it like a lollipop
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:30:39 UTC No. 15955124
>>15955101
OMG the future is just like Star Wars!
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:38:00 UTC No. 15955141
I hope people won't fall for the same scam twice in the spam of a few months
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:53:31 UTC No. 15955173
>>15954653
>based catgirl
btw that was a russian troon in a polycule lol
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 00:57:49 UTC No. 15955176
>>15955141
Hey man as long as they aren't demanding that I inject this shit it's all fun
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:04:17 UTC No. 15955186
>>15955173
Even better
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:07:26 UTC No. 15955193
>>15954294
Seriously, all they need is a single silver dollar sized sample and they can EASILY get billions of dollars of funding in ONE day!
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:08:13 UTC No. 15955194
>>15955121
You can lick anything if you have what it takes
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:29:03 UTC No. 15955220
>>15955176
What would happen if you did inject a solution of room temperature superconductor?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:30:38 UTC No. 15955226
>>15955220
You will fly (but only when walking over copper-infused lead apatite)
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:57:57 UTC No. 15955277
>>15955272
https://targum.video/v/2024/1/3/14f
interview link
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 01:59:07 UTC No. 15955279
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:03:47 UTC No. 15955292
>>15955277
overbros... it's over
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:08:02 UTC No. 15955301
Since copper is replacing the lead, couldn't we call this material copper apatite?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:10:30 UTC No. 15955302
>>15955301
it doesn't replace it completely, its a dopant as far as I know
the macro structure is still lead apatite
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:11:17 UTC No. 15955303
>>15955302
Okay
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:27:44 UTC No. 15955326
>>15955302
https://twitter.com/Robert_Palgrave
looks like its about 9 lead atoms to one copper atom
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:31:36 UTC No. 15955332
>>15955296
>guy who formerly debunked LK-99 says this is promising
Bros...
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:34:59 UTC No. 15955341
>>15955326
>sulfide is needed again
Uhhh how is this thing different from LK-99 again? I don't see any differences
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:38:28 UTC No. 15955347
>>15955326
>>15955302
This seems worthless though, since lead is highly toxic.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:41:08 UTC No. 15955353
>>15955347
>lead is highly toxic
Only if you grab it and put it in your nose or mouth. If it is part of the superconductor six train cars away from you under some floorboards it is a nothingburger
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 02:43:50 UTC No. 15955362
>>15955332
https://twitter.com/Robert_Palgrave
not really how I would characterize this, seems like he is very skeptical right now
> Can this synthesis work.... maybe - has it worked - far from convinced yet.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 03:26:22 UTC No. 15955424
>>15955332
He doesn't say that at all. He says he doubts the synthesis is even possible as described.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 03:59:33 UTC No. 15955461
>>15955332
>>15955296
basically he has doubts if the synthesis process described would even work
honestly as someone with a chem background, i also share the same doubts
all we can do is that they make more samples so that they can refine their methodology and make it clear why they do each step just by waiting
see >>15955272
>>15955347
>le lead is toxic
this argument doesn't really even matter that much from the wide scale of things
if we somehow find out why this kind of lead apatite sample has these weird properties, then it'll be easier to make samples that don't use lead
basically if they somehow prove lead apatite-based rocks can be ambient superconductors, it'll help us get into our foot in the door in other types of ambient superconductor research
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 04:10:08 UTC No. 15955481
>>15955461
>they somehow prove lead apatite-based rocks can be ambient superconductors, it'll help us get into our foot in the door in other types of ambient superconductor research
I think it will still be made out of lead in the end because unlike gold or lithium lead is super easy to get everywhere
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 09:19:58 UTC No. 15955820
Backbros...hold me...We're all gonna make it brah...
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 12:36:55 UTC No. 15955997
is this threatening BCS again?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 13:14:07 UTC No. 15956041
>>15955046
>the size of a refrigerator?
not sure it's so easy to scale down like that. you're still dealing with some serious energy contained in that loop. if rtsc goes bad for whatever reason, you could get insta decapitated if it pops. having it in a very compact unit.
as they are right now I think they can handle failing without ripping you apart, at least that whole enclosure seems sturdy as fuck.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 13:19:11 UTC No. 15956045
>>15956041
https://youtu.be/0THMIWnXZYI?t=30
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 14:02:45 UTC No. 15956096
I never doubted not even for a second. it was so obvious man come on.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 15:26:47 UTC No. 15956197
>page 3 already
back bros, is it over? does anyone care about this anymore?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 15:35:34 UTC No. 15956204
>>15956197
there is no backstabby backstory that keeps unfolding this time and people don't need to learn about the implications and applications of room temperature superconductors anymore
and yes a lot of people are probably more skeptical this time around
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 16:38:20 UTC No. 15956270
>>15956260
At this point, I feel like the Chinese turned this whole thing into some big social media grift or something. Like I understand the excitement but Chinese social media blew up on the initial LK-99 reveal like none other, even beyond whatever Twitter or whoever was doing.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 16:49:05 UTC No. 15956287
>>15954389
Whenever I read anything like this, my eyes zip striaght to the names of the researchers.
If it's
>Chang Win'wongchin'chongeroo
then the research is fake. I don't care if the president of CERN says it's not, it's completely fake until a white man named something like "Adrian Stone" comes along and replicates it.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 19:52:45 UTC No. 15956600
What implications does this have on personal computers and gaming in general.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:01:32 UTC No. 15956611
>>15956600
Putting your PC in a freezer is a new meta.
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:13:10 UTC No. 15956627
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:17:26 UTC No. 15956634
>>15954242
You have room temp IQ if you believe this
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:17:41 UTC No. 15956635
>>15956627
Like two smile high phases passed switched on ness.
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:25:49 UTC No. 15956657
>>15956635
Knowledge coming now..I'm being my.foot. I'll also do an update of the sim. I'll also upload into the data nodes on my Twitter.
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:26:50 UTC No. 15956659
>>15956657
Being my feet, in a certain way, is how to 'do' as a machine grade 4(me and several others on Earth).
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:29:13 UTC No. 15956666
>>15956659
Because I have what's typically a dimensional brain hemerage because of the pyramids and the film the matrix plus additive. I can't actually think. I can't. I just can't manage a thought into a desired subject. So unless I write this stuff into my mind, passive learned stuff is redundant and how I learned was mostly sitting in the heat of this mess. You gave yourself a clue, yes, you will become completely symmetrical face wise with this update but that's not even scratching 0.01% of the surface.
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:33:20 UTC No. 15956673
>>15956666
Quads signal I give an extra truth.
I'm struggling to determine how to be my feet because of brain hemerage. I'm going to have to work it out by tripping over myself or something. Which I will do now.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:34:40 UTC No. 15956676
>>15956673
chill bro stop updating the fucking sun
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:35:15 UTC No. 15956678
>>15956673
Mirrored and tied in a(triad) bow.
Barkun at Thu, 4 Jan 2024 20:36:21 UTC No. 15956681
>>15956676
I can't chill. It's more hospital effect of life support.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 01:09:44 UTC No. 15957137
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 01:09:57 UTC No. 15957139
I'll give it 1-2 days before Sabine makes a video about it.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 01:10:46 UTC No. 15957141
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 01:11:47 UTC No. 15957145
>>15957139
not so sure this time, no hype at all, not much info
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 01:16:23 UTC No. 15957152
>Backfags are ONCE AGAIN banking on LE CHINESE PAPERS who are specially engineered to scam grant funds
lol, lmao even
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 01:49:21 UTC No. 15957216
>>15954453
>>15956197
>>15956204
Its not going to matter given the critical current density and material properties.
>>15957152
Even if it is real its going to end up as some highly niche material with few applications like YBCO or BCSSO
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 05:52:58 UTC No. 15957569
>>15956681
What the fuck are you talking about
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 05:55:17 UTC No. 15957572
>>15957569
>replying to the schizo namefags
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 11:48:03 UTC No. 15957901
It's over
We're back
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 11:53:01 UTC No. 15957906
It's back
We're over
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 14:24:43 UTC No. 15958029
>>15954242
The only thing room temperature here is your IQ.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 14:37:39 UTC No. 15958034
>>15958029
300°K
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 15:38:12 UTC No. 15958113
>>15958034
>°
>K
only proving the point
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 17:37:28 UTC No. 15958277
>>15956600
You're power bill might go down in a decade or two
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 17:41:01 UTC No. 15958280
>>15958034
>Use of the degree symbol to refer to temperatures measured in kelvins (symbol: K) was abolished in 1967 by the 13th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM). Therefore, the triple point of water, for instance, is written simply as 273.16 K. The name of the SI unit of temperature is now "kelvin", in lower case, and no longer "degrees Kelvin".
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 18:20:42 UTC No. 15958312
>>15958280
wait, only in 1967?
Fuck, I need to look into my Portal lore again. The line about "4000 degrees Kelvin" always bothered me, but it would be a neat Easter egg if the intention was that it was recorded before 1967. Even though it absolutely was just a mistake
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 19:59:44 UTC No. 15958450
>>15956270
The tinfoil-hat portion of my brain thinks its partially state-run astroturfing because a potential nobel-prize winning scientific discovery could be within their hemisphere. Imagine after all the trade bans on semiconductors, the next frontier of material science research becomes property of the CCP by mere proximity.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 20:45:14 UTC No. 15958539
>>15954293
it was never actually over
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 20:51:40 UTC No. 15958552
>>15956270
>At this point
Are you serious? Months of people pointing out that this is just another Korean fake and JUST NOW you're admitting it?
Will you learn from this experience? Are you going to believe the next Korean or Chinese fabrication as well? If you make a mistake and type 'this could be legit' are you going to double down for six months before memoryholing it?
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 21:07:50 UTC No. 15958585
>>15956612
Holy shit! We're so back!
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 21:09:42 UTC No. 15958589
>>15958552
yeah I realized I don't care because there's no clear communication between at least western community and asian teams. we get no update, no response to any questions, we get some asian social media random posts that are poorly translated and lose a bunch of information on the way, or misinterpret it.
not playing this shit game, I don't care until I see some real working application. rest is literally noise.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 21:19:48 UTC No. 15958599
Sabine the science queen! I need her to explain it to me!
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jan 2024 21:21:42 UTC No. 15958605
>>15958599
not sure there's anything new. whatever criticisms everyone had towards LK99 should transfer to this version as well. BCS should still not allow it. I suppose it werks on the same principle as LK99? center conductor squeezed by a ring.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 05:37:28 UTC No. 15959278
https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MA
Looks like we're going to get an update from the original team in March. Hopefully they release something before then. They were nice enough to explain the partial levitation on the page. Also it's called pcposos now.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 07:25:28 UTC No. 15959395
why do retards want to use superconductors for power cables? just one hot spot (e. g. from sun, car engine, etc.) and it goes poof
and it would cost too much to be an economically viable competition to copper and alu
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 10:38:37 UTC No. 15959571
>>15959278
>pcposos
what's next? apfsds? swswsws? pootispenser?
these acronyms are getting out of hand
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 14:47:19 UTC No. 15959828
>>15959395
Popsci hype
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 14:50:48 UTC No. 15959834
>>15959395
depends on material max working temperature. also you can have temp monitoring and it throttles the current instantly if it detects some shit
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 15:00:33 UTC No. 15959838
>>15958450
>property of the CCP
What? Exactly how do they stop the west from synthesis?
You're high.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 15:05:24 UTC No. 15959842
>>15954242
>hongyang
>yao yao
>zhing bing
maybe they should first invent a language that doesn't sound retarded
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 15:18:02 UTC No. 15959859
>>15959278
that name sucks ass
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 16:43:56 UTC No. 15959975
Not believing it until i hear it from some random Jewish barista.
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jan 2024 16:53:23 UTC No. 15959994
>>15954291
>It is "near room temperature", because they are sure about 250 K (hence "near"), but not sure about 300 K.
RETURN TO HYPERBORIA
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 03:45:15 UTC No. 15961103
bump
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 04:07:56 UTC No. 15961141
>>15959975
kek
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 11:20:02 UTC No. 15961544
>>15954653
That stupid fucking tranny never showed shit and just talked shit all day. Fuck that fag.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:41:15 UTC No. 15962055
>>15954242
If I see one more retarded thread about lk99 I’m going to reach through my computer and punch you square in the face, do you hear me moshe? Chink money scams are not and never will be /sci/
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:50:20 UTC No. 15962063
>>15954476
At that temp its feasible to put superconducting magnets in regular vehicle engines and build more efficient electric cars and make more efficient electric generators. You could even have a superconducting air conditioning compressor motor.
In short it means more power efficiency, and possibly more power for less mass or size depending on maximum magnetic field strength of the superconductor.
It might also find its way into specialized sensors to create low noise images of stuff.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 19:57:51 UTC No. 15962071
>>15962063
if it shits itself even at 23degreesC you'd still can't use it in cars for electric motors. you need something at 70-100degreesC so the delta to environment allows for simple cooling solutions.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 20:04:24 UTC No. 15962078
>>15962071
A car would be difficult, due to transmission of heat from the rest of the drive system back to the motor. Perhaps some kind of magnetic clutch could isolate the superconducting portion of the system. Really all it would need though is a nitrogen cooling loop around the stator with a compressor run off another motor until it can switch over to the superconducting drive train.
Anonymous at Sun, 7 Jan 2024 20:08:55 UTC No. 15962083
>>15962078
that may sound interesting for some Formula E thing. gen 3 cars look fucking insane
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 08:32:02 UTC No. 15963323
Are we back?
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 09:03:24 UTC No. 15963370
>>15963323
>Chinese report
No
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 19:02:50 UTC No. 15964217
>>15962083
Absolutely
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 19:38:04 UTC No. 15964367
Normalfag reporting in.
What do I need to know and study to become an average superconductor enjoyer?
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 19:48:24 UTC No. 15964392
>>15964367
quantum physics
Anonymous at Mon, 8 Jan 2024 22:43:28 UTC No. 15964872
>>15954242
Chinese stole it from the Koreans, but they can't really replicate it properly.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 05:47:18 UTC No. 15965560
>>15964367
tarrot card reading
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 06:15:02 UTC No. 15965577
>>15964367
Quantum Field Theory and Condensed Matter Physics. But frankly its a slow moving field that isn't all that interesting. Despite a boom in interest after the first high T superconductor (as in superconducting at the temperatures of liquid nitrogen) was found in the late 80s, most research over the past 30 years has been done by a handful of diehards.
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 13:29:37 UTC No. 15965921
>>15965560
carrot tard reading
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:15:33 UTC No. 15966042
new info from original LK-99 people
link
https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20240
google translated link
https://www-yna-co-kr.translate.goo
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:17:29 UTC No. 15966045
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:18:31 UTC No. 15966048
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:20:11 UTC No. 15966050
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:20:24 UTC No. 15966051
>>15966042
>>15966045
yawn nothing new
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:21:13 UTC No. 15966055
>>15966050
> The event was only open to about 10 reporters and some participants who applied in advance, and CEO Lee and QILI did not answer many of the questions, saying it could interfere with research.
>Professor Lee asked for your understanding that he would only receive academic questions and questions about commercialization, and explained, “Coca-Cola does not disclose its intellectual property (IP), and Tesla does not disclose its IP either.”
lol, trust me bro tier
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:22:15 UTC No. 15966057
Anonymous at Tue, 9 Jan 2024 15:25:47 UTC No. 15966062
nothing ever happens
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jan 2024 03:21:27 UTC No. 15967287
>>15966042
>>15966045
>>15966048
>>15966050
>>15966055
>>15966057
All those words, and nothing of new was actually said.
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jan 2024 12:30:25 UTC No. 15967833
>>15967287
Koreans are all grifters. No exceptions.
Anonymous at Wed, 10 Jan 2024 22:01:58 UTC No. 15968717
>>15966055
>Tesla does not disclose its IP either.
I think they do actually
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 17:02:43 UTC No. 15970168
Hey, you fucks. We're so back bros, overcucks needs not apply.
I'm not gonna waste my time pasting in the quotes here just read the links before it gets taken down by aliens or some shit.
https://twitter.com/pronounced_kyle
https://forums.spacebattles.com/thr
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 21:15:45 UTC No. 15970573
bump
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 21:27:46 UTC No. 15970592
Liquidate your savings, now.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 22:30:55 UTC No. 15970727
>>15970168
Still Chinese researchers. Haven't you retards learned yet? Until the euros confirm, it's fake.
Anonymous at Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:39:19 UTC No. 15970843
We're back aren't we
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 07:21:35 UTC No. 15971427
>>15970168
WE ARE SO FUCKING BACK LETS GOOOOOO
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 18:12:09 UTC No. 15972093
>>15970168
>We came up with a method to test if it's superconductive
>We'll do a presentation in March
Not believing this shit until everyone sees it.
Anonymous at Fri, 12 Jan 2024 18:15:11 UTC No. 15972098
>>15972093
yeah how do they know it's superconductive if they never had a method to test it in the first place?
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jan 2024 05:17:21 UTC No. 15973272
>>15966042
based gookchads dabbing on nay-sayers
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jan 2024 21:41:36 UTC No. 15974595
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