LK-99 BUSTED!!!

LK-99 BUSTED!!!

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@thereeljahjah Says:
Thank you for saving me 🙏🏼 from crap information… subscribing now
@dr.robertjohnson6953 Says:
Here is my sample of Lk999. I took it one step further. Mine actually levitates. https://youtube.com/shorts/hcpoQxeoi2A?si=4w-s_O2xuwPlkaof
@tonymurphy2624 Says:
In other breaking news, another RTS wally, Ranga Dias, has had his lawsuit against his university dismissed. The suit was based on allegations by his university, the University of Rochester, of scientific misconduct. Article available in this month's Nature.
@csnipper524 Says:
What i came understand is when actual scientists make announcements or predictions many people doubt our criticize run them. However when regular people or vaporware salesman claim the most obvious BS, mostly everyone believes them without hesitation.
@CainXVII Says:
Quantum computers, what are they good for? Absolutely nothing.
@CainXVII Says:
I feel like we can already build much faster trains than we have, the problem is not the speed, it's making them work with everything going on around them
@CainXVII Says:
Hey 1997 is not 30 years ago!!! I am only 26!!
@AarreLisakki Says:
I thought using ReBCO and similar in tokamaks was a geniune possible usecase for high(er?)-temperature superconductors? There's an MIT and a british project that seem to think (or just claim?) that the size of the fusion chamber can be substantially smaller and therefore more manufacturable than what ITER's doing if using current-day high temperature superconductors? Ofc this room temperature hype was shown to be nonsense by now, but is the argument about ceramic superconductors in general as dim as you claim here and therefore applicable to those projects too?
@thisguy9993 Says:
delete this video now before you embarrass yourself
@TheAandGprojects Says:
Wobbly wobble
@TheAandGprojects Says:
Wobbles
@TheTboi82 Says:
This guy does not even know what year it is. How would he know f’kin magnets, how do they work?
@JabelldiMarco Says:
Indeed, theirs excuse for not test at higher tmeperatures is a red flag, and similar the desperate fishing for applications. Nature is right her: there's simply nothing besides cryptography and - maybe - simulation of quantum process that quantum computers are good for. Even Protein folding profits more and more easily from AI, cloud/distributet computing or employing humans. And no game has to be more realistic of faster then the player can notice or react to, and realistic graphics are a a matter of taste and appreciation: nearly the whole asian game culture successfully employs obvious drawn graphics, and very few players take minutes to stand around and admire the perfect reflections and refraction on / through objects.
@drumunism3781 Says:
Mmmm now I have an apatite for lead 🤤
@gmctech Says:
Well it's actually quite simple isn't it?? Didn't somebody recently promise to negate wind resistance by "inventing" a train that runs in a vacuum tube? Oh wait...... LoL
@user-vq6ym6qg4j Says:
Turns out it’s real, always knew it was 🤭
@anntakamaki1960 Says:
YBCO superconducting at 93K, which is not room temperature. Lk99 claims superconductivity at room temperature. So I don’t know why you used that example, can you explain?
@seancsnm Says:
Dang, was looking forward to getting super duper computers.
@swim2kill Says:
I have levitated magnets many a time
@brechtbanneel2170 Says:
Where can we see your superconductor?
@JustAnotherAlchemist Says:
As an EE enthusiast I can at least support that the psudoscience of superconductors making computers magically better is 100% false. The on die resistivity of an integrated circuit is only a very small part of why conventional computers hit speed limits. For one, *relativity*, which isn't going away just because you "now have" reduced resistance. Second, there is the capacitance, which, again, doesn't go away "now that you have" minimized resistance.
@SpydersByte Says:
3:09 "is it levitating?" Well, if you considering me to be levitating when I stand on 1 foot instead of 2 then yes, its definitely levitating. >.<
@kimchigook6673 Says:
don't forget the LUNA was best crypto innovation everything from korea very innovative
@ScrappyTheKnell Says:
400 K = 126.85° C = 260.33° F I imagine they used Kelvin purely cause "Big number sound cool" compared to Celcious or Fahrenheit.
@supertornadogun1690 Says:
Ah so we need a super conductor that works at liquid nitrogen temperatures that you can make wires with.
@DevonPhoenix Says:
I like these busting videos thanks for calling out the BS
@Naomi.Robertson Says:
LMFAO @ No sane man would mix these elements together...unless you're Thunderf00t of course. That's why I love you. Glad you didn't blow up the lab in your undergrad days.
@anonymouscoward9643 Says:
i find it interesting that mercury isn’t as popular for SC compound research, yet experimentally you can do wild things with it in the EM domain.
@wanderingbufoon Says:
the tooth fairies were on to something and it worked. This is why we don't see them anymore because they've done their superconductor engine to go back to their home planet.
@ufowatch Says:
you begin by stating how wrong everything is and how right only you are lmao! all you guys listen up a guy named thunderfoot who cant say his real name said it so it must be true! i cant watch fools like you sorry you dont even try to prove anything your the only bs here imho.
@ZarrosUE5 Says:
Is there anything you haven't busted?!
@greenprinceverdantenobilus4101 Says:
All my friends are all like, 'follow the science'. So I'm like, "well, here's the long, boring and accurate description of why what you're thinking is dumb". REAL science. #'s.
@arthurstemler1160 Says:
It is not necessary to screw the foot to the ground, the robot could balance itself using a gyroscope.
@whycantibefree Says:
Loving your content. Found one of your Musk videos and found myself binge watching all of your videos. Great stuff. Thank you
@aliothspectranet5678 Says:
what is this schizo editing
@shohamsen8986 Says:
For 9:09, your claim is that roll resistance is going to be the only thing that changes for the maglev train design. How about the claim that it is supposed to be more energy efficient??
@janosszabo98 Says:
Besides the point of the video, the "worked 30 years in the field" means absolutely nothing. You can work 100 years in a field without discovering anything. You can become an expert of your field, but that's not the same as coming up with new stuff. A carpenter with 50 years experience might be an expert in all joinery, but that doesn't mean a carpenter fresh out of school can't come up with a new joinery method. You know what I mean?
@parzivalwolfram7084 Says:
i know very little about circuit design and modern CPU fabrication, but it's been described very well by someone I know who does: "superconductors in CPUs are useless because the speed of light is only so fast." Most of the battle seems to be getting things as densely packed as possible, because the bottleneck is the speed of electricity, not the material's resistance!
@williamsplays8528 Says:
Well, this would have been helpful for my research if it was real. Ceramic radiation shielding tiles. But we knew it eas fake from the moment it came out.
@SalilingAway Says:
I like your cat's😂
@stanieldev Says:
I heard the news and immediate was skeptical until it could be verified by other labs. Once multiple labs can verify a result, then I'd believe it.
@nikanzamani1545 Says:
holy shit, you are wrong on soooooooooooooooooooo many levels
@cadewoods1931 Says:
I don't really understand, when you say that even if it was real, it wouldn't have any uses, a superconductor at room temperature, means it doesn't have any resistance, and will stay that way forever, with zero loss of energy of current. Like if you put LK-99(if it was real), in all the electrical system, such as power lines and such there would be zero, literally zero loss of current, that is ground breaking, WTF are you talking about, plus all the superconductors you showed that go above that are room temp, are all considered ceramics, so they can't bent, which is why they don't use them
@pr3t3ndgam3r5 Says:
Room temperature superconductor for room temperature IQ 😂😂
@oak_meadow9533 Says:
That guy needs a shave!
@oak_meadow9533 Says:
Looks like diamagnetism to me!
@numberonedad Says:
that guy has a 29 o'clock shadow
@cyberlord64 Says:
4:26 Rabbi Thunderfoot knows his shit
@de-bodgery Says:
lol...I didn't know many of the things you said still it's basically what I was saying about LK99 when it was announced!
@zeduck415 Says:
why do people like two bit even make those videos? Who is writing the script? Where are they getting their info from???? Does he just decide to hop on google docs and write fiction??? What’s going on in his head???

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