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Inside the DIY Race to Replicate LK-99

17 pointsby anikenalmost 2 years ago

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gary_0almost 2 years ago
That&#x27;s a reasonably skeptical take on the story so far.<p>I&#x27;ve heard it said that the Fleischmann-Pons debacle in 1989 was detrimental to the entire field of fusion research during the 90&#x27;s because of the effect it had on public perception. Hopefully the same thing doesn&#x27;t happen to superconductors if LK-99 turns out to be another highly-publicized dead end (especially after there was already a falsified superconductor paper earlier this year).<p>As far as we know, room-temperature superconductors are within the realm of possibility (and far more likely than cold fusion), so if LK-99 is a bust we shouldn&#x27;t let cynicism kill any hope of finding the real deal.
anikenalmost 2 years ago
From the article:<p>“There are more likely explanations for the levitation, explains Richard Greene, a condensed matter physicist at the University of Maryland, including magnetic properties in the compound in its normal, non-superconducting state. The betting markets probably had it right: Odds are the new era is not yet upon us.”