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There's a lot of conversation taking place around this LK99 room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductor. This would have MASSIVE engineering implication if true. I have no clue what's real at this point. Thanks to nostr:npub1zh36wt34eav4tugmd3r7f4tr99suj6p9ps2ezneugdvyfvrw3rpqtx4qq9 (My most trusted and astute technology advisor) for sharing this post from Andrew Cote on Twitter. Here's what he said about it:

"Simulations published 1 hour ago on arxiv support LK-99 as the holy grail of modern material science and applied physics.

(https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.16892)

Here's the plain-english explanation:

- The simulations modeled what the original Korean authors proposed was happening to their material - where copper atoms were percolating into a crystal structure and replacing lead atoms, causing the crystal to strain slightly and contract by 0.5%. This unique structure was proposed to allow this amazing property.

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@sineatrix

from Lawrence Berkeley National Lab simulated this using heavy-duty compute power from the Department of Energy, and looked to see what would happen to the 'electronic structure' of this material, meaning, what are the available conduction pathways in the material.

- It turns out that there are conduction pathways for electrons that are in just the right conditions and places that would enable them to 'superconduct'. More specifically, they were close to the 'Fermi Surface' which is like the sea-level of electrical energy, as in '0 ft above sea-level.' It's believed currently that the more conduction pathways close to the Fermi surface, the higher the temperature you can superconduct at (An analogy might be how its easier for planes to fly close to the surface of the ocean due to the 'ground effect' that gives them more lift.)

This plot in particular shows the 'bands', or electron pathways, crossing above and below the Fermi surface.

- Lastly, these interesting conduction pathways only form when the copper atom percolates into the less likely location in the crystal lattice, or the 'higher energy' binding site. This means the material would be difficult to synthesize since only a small fraction of crystal gets its copper in just the right location.

If it wasn't clear why this is a big deal, if successful LK-99 would be a watershed moment for humanity easily on-par with invention of the transistor, here's why: https://twitter.com/Andercot/status/1685088625187495936?s=20

For a catch-up on the original Korean paper:https://twitter.com/Andercot/status/1684339092635496449?s=20

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As an additional note (This is Preston again), I got a really interesting message from fellow Bitcoiner, Phil Champagne, about something seemingly unrelated to this LK99 stuff, but oddly relevant. It's a white paper that suggests gravity is actually formed from a dipole by the elliptic form atoms take. This could potentially explain why gravity is a fraction of the electric force since it would be derived from it. Here's a link to the paper: https://vixra.org/pdf/1608.0426v6.pdf and here's a link to a youtube video talking about the paper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCxw3PEes4M

If you have questions about this paper, you could ask Phil (https://twitter.com/egg_descrambler) about it, here seems really well versed on the subject. BUT, if you want a REALLY "interesting" response definitely go to my trusted technical advisor, Greg Zaj.

It's fake news

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Slipping into your bitcoin-only feed with some NOSTR normie content....

The salmon shark is found in relative abundance from June through August, where they feed primarily on Alaska’s salmon species. It's a relative of the great white.

Salmon sharks average 6-8 feet in length but can reach sizes north of 10 feet and 600 pounds. Sport anglers have caught salmon sharks weighing over 800 pounds. Salmon shark lifespans are between 25-30 years. They’re aggressive predators and focus on salmon. Reports indicate that they may consume up to 25% of the entire salmon run in Prince William Sound. They also eat black cod, rockfish, pacific cod, and other fish species and have been seen taking seals and seabirds. Their range extends as far south as Baja California and as far north as the Diomede Islands and the Bering Strait off the village of Wales.

They can be found singly, cruising just under the surface or in loose aggregations of 30 to 60 sharks hunting salmon together. There’s a story circulating about a feeding frenzy in Pony Cove out of Seward, which lasted three or four days.

The salmon shark has the highest core temperature of any shark, with stomach temperatures remaining at a constant 78ºF, regardless of the water temperature. This heat is concentrated in the eyes, brain, muscles, and body cavity. That gives them the ability to accelerate and maneuver to catch prey quickly.

This photo was taken in Homer, Alaska just a few days ago by a friend of a friend's charter fishing operation.

#grownostr

#sharkattack

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#salmonsharks

#jaws

Yep, never going in the ocean

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