LK-99 replicated by another lab!? 👀

https://targum.video/v/2023/8/1/e2ad3b8e86961ccfdcf411d2d4d18d3f/

https://twitter.com/andercot/status/1686286684424691712?s=46

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👀 is this really happening

Yes.

Labs are already proposing better RTSC materials using same understanding from Korea.

Gold doped apatite is better superconductor than LK-99.

LFG

Oh boy.... gold might actually have some value after all lol.

Gold Doped Apatite is my new band name. 🎸🤘

Sci-fi comes to reality. 😯

Maybe

When you combine it with room temperature superconductors, we can get to fusion power and quantum computers.

https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12008

Why don't you guys build Damus as a PWA, I used both Amethyst and Snort PWA and surprisingly Snort gives me a better experience in terms of performance (I heard that Damus was about to fork Amethyst)

If someone finds snort better then they can just use snort. Damus will be able to make optimizations that you simply can’t on the web. Damus would likely fork plasma or make our own instead of forking amethyst. Perhaps one day nostrdb will contain most of the logic (ndk-style) so that it will be easier to spin up native mobile and desktop micro-apps.

https://github.com/cashapp/nostrino has some of the same goals as nostrdb

we haven't explored local caching yet, but that would be huge imo

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inhad a quick loom at snort and thought the name was pants , its got horrible conitations fornthe Uk ? u? j? see you agin soom >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Please be true. An economically viable super conductor will be the biggest technological leap in 100 years.

Why do I still feel so skeptical. Feels too good to be true.

I’m watching a stream of one here that’ll be ready later this afternoon.

https://m.twitch.tv/andrewmccalip

Exciting, but that was too quick let's wait for western lab to confirm.

It's diamagnetic. You can make another notable diamagnetic material using high temperature, low pressure deposition of carbon. Pyrolytic carbon it's called.

https://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Diamagnetism

A diamagnet opposes any other magnetic field with one oriented 90 degrees at both axes, meaning that it repels away from any magnetic field. They don't do anything notable to other diamagnets of course, they simply redirect magnetic flux lines, and yes, they levitate above magnets, no matter which direction they are pointed.

Rare earth magnets are high magnetic permeability materials, but diamagnetic materials are pretty rare, at all, and certainly so far nothing nearly as strong as the difference between ferrite and a rare earth magnet.

Can a big brain plz explain to my smol brain 🧠

Is sha256 in danger?

bilibili is the best hahahahahah