Well, i understand that you criticized Rossi and i well understand that, but we could expect that Asian's won't speak before doing as him.. Only by following Japanese researchers regarding the LENR field you should see as they are meticulous..

LK99 -- A new room temperature superconductor?
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we could expect that Asian's won't speak before doing as him..
What gets criticised is speak before and then never do...
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Yes, this is what i said... agree with that
What gets criticised is speak before and then never do...
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Brian Wang Next Big Future interview.
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My chemistry was from a long time ago, but x = 3-6 makes the Pb1-x content negative! Am I mistaking something?
Such first year students questions are easy to answer x is the amount/number of Pb atoms that are replaced by the same amount of Cu.
Of course any drug dealer would have the same fantasy to replace 1 part of heroin with 3-6 parts of water...
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Now I see what you where saying Pete
You where correct in you understanding when we talked, ferromagnetic "flux pinning" as they call it.
We can observe similar behavior with Pyrolytic Graphite flakes under a permanent magnetic field.
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Inside the superconductivity scandal
In 2020, physicist Ranga Dias claimed to have discovered the first room-temperature superconductor — a material that would not require any cooling to conduct electricity with zero resistance — in a landmark paper published in Nature. It was retracted. Then came a fresh claim in another Nature paper, in 2023 — also later retracted. Now, an investigation by Nature’s news team (which is editorially independent of its journal teams) reveals how Dias distorted the evidence for room-temperature superconductivity — and indicates that he concealed information from his students, manipulated them and shut them out of key steps in the research and review process. The scandal raises questions about how universities, journals and funders deal with research misconduct.
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Ars Technica on the Dias story.
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Just so no one gets confused: The Ranga Dias superconductor fraud story is separate from the South Korean team reporting room temp conductivity. While there is still controversy over their findings, there have been no accusations of fraud as with Dias. In fact, they have been partially replicated, and hosted a news conference this month to say they still back their initial claims.
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Just so no one gets confused: The Ranga Dias superconductor fraud story is separate from the South Korean team reporting room temp conductivity. While there is still controversy over their findings, there have been no accusations of fraud as with Dias. In fact, they have been partially replicated, and hosted a news conference this month to say they still back their initial claims.
Good call. This does highlight, though, how an entire field can become tainted by the reported actions of one bad actor.
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I co-authored a new book, aiming to finally make sense of superconductivity:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQJ298XD
Superconductivity is a fascinating topic because so much experimental data has accumulated over the past 100 years, it is just a big puzzle waiting for someone to make sense of it.
Does superconductivity has anything to do with LENR? The early research of Francesco Celani indicated a possible connection, but then this direction was not pursued by others.
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Strange natural supraconductor made of Rhenium sulfide discovered in Russia near Miass River. (analog to palladeite)
Миассит: первый минерал-сверхпроводник, обнаруженный в природе / Оффтопик / iXBT LiveВ мире, где наука стремительно развивается, открытия в области сверхпроводимости открывают новые горизонты. Одним из таких открытий стал миассит —…
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Strange natural supraconductor made of Rhenium sulfide discovered in Russia near Miass River. (analog to palladeite
Here's a link to google's translation of the original post: https://tinyurl.com/v5zmbwk9
It shows a conductivity transition temperature of 5 Kelvin, a bit below room temperature...
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Yes.
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