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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

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In the video, it says above 110K and not below, I got confused as well. I will add that a lot of people are deleting retweeting this. May be there is something more to it.

The first comment tells (from the professor talking in that video):

> In order not to misunderstand everyone, let me say that it is below 110K, and 0 resistance is observed at normal pressure.

Google translation, but I think it's clear that it's below and not above. At least normal pressure ... that's disappointing but still an improvement

Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K

#8

In the video, it says above 110K and not below, I got confused as well. I will add that a lot of people are deleting retweeting this. May be there is something more to it.

In the Resistance-Temperature graph (https://twitter.com/Lipez400/status/1686793608626663441/phot...) the resistance starts increasing from 110K

Re: LK-99: Team of Southeast University observed zero resistance below 110 K

#9

In the video, it says above 110K and not below, I got confused as well. I will add that a lot of people are deleting retweeting this. May be there is something more to it.

The first comment tells (from the professor talking in that video): > In order not to misunderstand everyone, let me say that it is below 110K, and 0 resistance is observed at normal pressure. Google translation, but I think it's clear that it's below and not above. At least normal pressure ... that's disappointing but still an improvement

I still don't understand what this is saying.

There was 0 resistance below 110 Kelvin (-165celcius)?

But not at room temperature?

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