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Assuming they discovered a low cost, room temperature, room pressure, superconductor, there are many HUGE technological advancements that can be made that would impact your daily life. Possibilities include improved battery longevity in all devices(probably in an order of magnitude), low friction transport improvements (ie. cheaper high speed rail), and faster and higher bandwidth wired connections. https://en.wikipe…
No I mean why is this "huge" when each time that's happened it's been deflated within 12 hours: - initial LK-99 paper upload on Arxiv: HUGE, then it's probably nothing until replication (waiting) - DFT release: HUGE, then probably nothing (DFT has poor predictive power) - 110K SC: HUGE, then ... ? In every case it's been the laymen saying HUGE, then the experts saying it's probably insignificant. Then the laymen sett…
LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
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Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
#222To me this is encouraging. 110K is really high! It's higher than YBCO which is what they make commercial "high temperature" superconducting tape out of. IMO if this is legit (I have no way of judging the source) then this is the first good third party evidence that the original researchers are not just doing some kind of fraud. A total fraud wouldn't have actually discovered a novel high-temperature, but not room tem…
> I'm surprised the prediction markets don't seem to be reacting. Where can we look at prediction markets on this? For those of us who aren't familiar. I'm very curious -- because unlike sports scores or political elections, this seems like such a hard thing to define a prediction market around, because what is the exact threshold you're defining and what is the threshold of proof of that thing and on what date is th…
Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
#223To me this is encouraging. 110K is really high! It's higher than YBCO which is what they make commercial "high temperature" superconducting tape out of. IMO if this is legit (I have no way of judging the source) then this is the first good third party evidence that the original researchers are not just doing some kind of fraud. A total fraud wouldn't have actually discovered a novel high-temperature, but not room tem…
> I'm surprised the prediction markets don't seem to be reacting. Where can we look at prediction markets on this? For those of us who aren't familiar. I'm very curious -- because unlike sports scores or political elections, this seems like such a hard thing to define a prediction market around, because what is the exact threshold you're defining and what is the threshold of proof of that thing and on what date is th…
I looked closely because I very much wanted to bet tens of thousands of dollars on "no", but I couldn't because I'm in the US. The two outcomes would be I'd make a lot of money or humanity would make the biggest breakthrough in generations.
Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
#224Earlier quoted context omitted.
In the Resistance-Temperature graph ( https://twitter.com/Lipez400/status/1686793608626663441/phot... ) the resistance starts increasing from 110K
What’s the explanation for the sudden drop between 230K and 250K? It’s not dropping to zero but something is happening there.
Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
#225This is my first comment on this material, because I've been skeptical, but this result shouldn't be understated. It basically confirms the existence of a new family of high-temperature superconductors, the first of its kind since the cuprates in 1986. And for context, in the initial paper on the cuprates the critical temperature was measured to be 36 K. By synthesising other members of the cuprate family and optimis…
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The initial claim was speculated to be room temp and ambient pressure superconduction. 110K is a far cry from that.
Looks like 110K still puts this in the top 5 highest temp known superconductors and it only takes a couple of days to produce out of the blue. So even if that's all it sounds like an important discovery.
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#227Why are all these materials confirmations coming from Chinese speaking scientists? Do scientists in the US not do materials science so much?
I guess that you can thank the DEA for this specific case…
The last should also be able to get their hands on a sample provided by the original team and won't have to do reproduction attempts, right?
Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
#228I'm curious why the resistance is dropping by a lot in figure 3 a) between around 230 and 260 K
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#229Earlier quoted context omitted.
> I'm surprised the prediction markets don't seem to be reacting. Where can we look at prediction markets on this? For those of us who aren't familiar. I'm very curious -- because unlike sports scores or political elections, this seems like such a hard thing to define a prediction market around, because what is the exact threshold you're defining and what is the threshold of proof of that thing and on what date is th…
Those rules are defined in the actual bet. I think it was "three replications of room temperature superconductivity by X date" or something like that. I looked closely because I very much wanted to bet tens of thousands of dollars on "no", but I couldn't because I'm in the US. The two outcomes would be I'd make a lot of money or humanity would make the biggest breakthrough in generations.
That doesn’t sound like a sufficient market resolution condition. Surely it would need to be something like “declared by specific Party X to be a room-temperature superconductor” where Party X is sufficiently trusted by all market participants.
Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K
#230To me this is encouraging. 110K is really high! It's higher than YBCO which is what they make commercial "high temperature" superconducting tape out of. IMO if this is legit (I have no way of judging the source) then this is the first good third party evidence that the original researchers are not just doing some kind of fraud. A total fraud wouldn't have actually discovered a novel high-temperature, but not room tem…
>At worst it seems to me like they discovered a cool new superconductor that may have commercial applications. At best, they may have a variant of this material that really is a room temperature superconductor. Either way, there is an important scientific discovery here. I feel like this whole thing is going to be graphene all over again. A massive initial hype around "world changing tech" that ends up being very dif…
Dark example, but the atomic bomb for instance was a dramatic improvement in our capacity to destroy things: night and day difference.