Black holes might be intelligent

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And the fusion news is very exciting! It would be easy to take a "wake me when you've got it up and running for real" attitude but I'm trying to be optimistic
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this is a real stretch for this thread, but people are all worked about this supposed room-temp superconductor

it's probably just a scam... will report back
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usually you need super low temp to get things to levitate:



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I had seen a write-up (also linked in that tweet) with a bunch of theoretical work on how/why this shit might actually be real
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I guess it's just a weird magnet :tdown:
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really sorry to continue cluttering the thread with vaporwares, but it seems to be case closed for the false superconductor


Researchers seem to have solved the puzzle of LK-99. Scientific detective work has unearthed evidence that the material is not a superconductor, and clarified its actual properties. The conclusion dashes hopes that LK-99 — a compound of copper, lead, phosphorus and oxygen — marked the discovery of the first superconductor that works at room temperature and ambient pressure. Instead, studies have shown that impurities in the material — in particular, copper sulfide — were responsible for the sharp drops in electrical resistivity and partial levitation over a magnet, which looked similar to properties exhibited by superconductors.
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