Second #lk99 replication from China pic.twitter.com/jcI3C35hxF
— LERE (@lere0_0) August 1, 2023
Re-uploaded for my rate-limited bros
Notice how the rock does the same thing irrespective of which way the magnet is oriented? Notice the absolute lack of refrigeration equipment? This is the real deal. I feel like we can finally relax. Everything's going to be just fine.
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That just means it's a strong diamagnet, like pyrolitic carbon:
Wow, it levitates! And it's room temperature! Get the wikipedia user who uploaded this picture a Nobel prize STAT.
Proving actual superconductivity is more complicated. This post is not a heckin science.
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Did you not see the dude flip the poles on the magnet
I swear the average rdramatard has an iq of 80, max
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Wow, he wrote "N" and "S" on what was in fact an array of mixed polarity magnets. How sciency.
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You're gay and your peepee is small
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Only one of those is true
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are you saying that flipping the poles shows it's not diamagnetic?
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@TafTajQuantum you were saying that, weren't you
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The meissner effect is literally superdiamagnetism
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and? again, the video's entirely consistent with a diamagnetic material. it doesn't demonstrate the meissner effect like you think
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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2308.00676.pdf
https://twitter.com/667keos/status/1686490898480173056?s=46
I am literally begging you to do literally any research at all into this.
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Lol come on, you clearly thought that flipping the magnet meant something.
I've been following closely and I've seen both of these. The video you're asking me to take as evidence now is completely unsourced. DFT simulations are a kind of evidence but not a particularly strong kind, from what I understand.
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Flipping the magnet does mean something. I have never said it doesn't. It would be sliding around all over the place if your r-slurred theory was correct. Please start being smart or I will stop humoring you.
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You and @dkong94 are competing on being the biggest r-slur, it's not a good look.
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Diamagnets are repelled by either pole of a magnet.
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Isn't that still diamagnetism? I don't understand it very well.
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WRONG CHUD
https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.00676
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Oops, I must have missed all that in the shitty 45 second phone video of a ceramic flake levitating.
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Lol true why can't they just post it's electrical conductivity at room temperature.
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