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Implications are building anything out of this stuff and then running a current through it creates its own electromagnetic field which theoretically can act as "anti-gravity" if it is designed to be counter charge to the Earth's electromagnetic field. Possibly part of the reverse-engineered "alien tech" that the military has used to create advanced aircraft that has been getting partial disclosure recently.

3/7/23 AT 12:39 PM EST; "Congressman Says Alien UFO Tech Is Being 'Reverse Engineered' in Secret": https://www.newsweek.com/congressman-tim-burchett-ufo-technology-reverse-engineered-1786068


Aug 04, 2023 (Gmt+09:00); "Korea's new superconductor will be verified: Research team": https://www.kedglobal.com/tech,-media-telecom/newsView/ked202308040021

A superconductor can levitate in a magnetic field and conduct electricity with zero resistance, thus having no loss of energy – a conventional conductor gets hot because it has resistance and generates heat.

It is touted as a state-of-art material that can speed up connections between computer chips, strengthen the electromagnetic field for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners and provide higher efficiency to power grids and maglev railways. However, the cryogenic environment has been a major obstacle to commercializing the material.

It was in 1911 when the world’s first superconductivity was discovered by Dutch researcher and Nobel laureate Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes at 4.2 Kelvin, which is -452.1 Fahrenheit or -269 degrees Celsius. Today, a high-temperature superconductor is discovered above 77 Kelvin, -321.1 Fahrenheit or -196.2 degrees Celsius.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK-99


Clif High wants to build a levitating RV out of it...rofl: https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/lk-99#details

324 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Implications are building anything out of this stuff and then running a current through it creates its own electromagnetic field which theoretically can act as "anti-gravity" if it is designed to be counter charge to the Earth's electromagnetic field. Possibly part of the reverse-engineered "alien tech" that the military has used to create advanced aircraft that has been getting partial disclosure recently.

3/7/23 AT 12:39 PM EST; "Congressman Says Alien UFO Tech Is Being 'Reverse Engineered' in Secret": https://www.newsweek.com/congressman-tim-burchett-ufo-technology-reverse-engineered-1786068


Aug 04, 2023 (Gmt+09:00); "Korea's new superconductor will be verified: Research team": https://www.kedglobal.com/tech,-media-telecom/newsView/ked202308040021

A superconductor can levitate in a magnetic field and conduct electricity with zero resistance, thus having no loss of energy – a conventional conductor gets hot because it has resistance and generates heat.

It is touted as a state-of-art material that can speed up connections between computer chips, strengthen the electromagnetic field for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners and provide higher efficiency to power grids and maglev railways. However, the cryogenic environment has been a major obstacle to commercializing the material.

It was in 1911 when the world’s first superconductivity was discovered by Dutch researcher and Nobel laureate Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes at 4.2 Kelvin, which is -452.1 Fahrenheit or -269 degrees Celsius. Today, a high-temperature superconductor is discovered above 77 Kelvin, -321.1 Fahrenheit or -196.2 degrees Celsius.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK-99

324 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Implications are building anything out of this stuff and then running a current through it creates its own electromagnetic field which theoretically can act as "anti-gravity" if it is designed to be counter charge to the Earth's electromagnetic field. Possibly part of the reverse-engineered "alien tech" that the military has used to create advanced aircraft that has been getting partial disclosure recently.

3/7/23 AT 12:39 PM EST; "Congressman Says Alien UFO Tech Is Being 'Reverse Engineered' in Secret": https://www.newsweek.com/congressman-tim-burchett-ufo-technology-reverse-engineered-1786068


"Korea's new superconductor will be verified: Research team": https://www.kedglobal.com/tech,-media-telecom/newsView/ked202308040021

A superconductor can levitate in a magnetic field and conduct electricity with zero resistance, thus having no loss of energy – a conventional conductor gets hot because it has resistance and generates heat.

It is touted as a state-of-art material that can speed up connections between computer chips, strengthen the electromagnetic field for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners and provide higher efficiency to power grids and maglev railways. However, the cryogenic environment has been a major obstacle to commercializing the material.

It was in 1911 when the world’s first superconductivity was discovered by Dutch researcher and Nobel laureate Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes at 4.2 Kelvin, which is -452.1 Fahrenheit or -269 degrees Celsius. Today, a high-temperature superconductor is discovered above 77 Kelvin, -321.1 Fahrenheit or -196.2 degrees Celsius.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK-99

324 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

"Korea's new superconductor will be verified: Research team": https://www.kedglobal.com/tech,-media-telecom/newsView/ked202308040021

A superconductor can levitate in a magnetic field and conduct electricity with zero resistance, thus having no loss of energy – a conventional conductor gets hot because it has resistance and generates heat.

It is touted as a state-of-art material that can speed up connections between computer chips, strengthen the electromagnetic field for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners and provide higher efficiency to power grids and maglev railways. However, the cryogenic environment has been a major obstacle to commercializing the material.

It was in 1911 when the world’s first superconductivity was discovered by Dutch researcher and Nobel laureate Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes at 4.2 Kelvin, which is -452.1 Fahrenheit or -269 degrees Celsius. Today, a high-temperature superconductor is discovered above 77 Kelvin, -321.1 Fahrenheit or -196.2 degrees Celsius.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LK-99

324 days ago
1 score