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Mr. Sparkle

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Tue Aug 1, 2023, 01:58 PM Aug 2023

Superconductor Breakthrough Replicated, Twice, in Preliminary Testing [View all]

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Source: Tomshardware.com

Humanity may be in the throes of another breakthrough that's every bit as impactful as the invention of the transistor and the advent (and eventual vindication) of quantum computing. LK-99, as it's been named, is a new compound that researchers believe will enable the fabrication of room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconductors. Initially published by a Korean team last Friday, frantic work is underway throughout the research world to validate the paper's claims. For now, two separate sources have already provided preliminary confirmations that this might actually be the real thing — Chinese researchers have even posted video proof. Strap in; this is a maglev-powered, superconducting ride.

Superconductors, a wild category of compounds that can conduct electricity without any losses, have been a metaphorical goose chase for years now, with multiple research teams claiming (and then retracting) papers and announcements of its achievement. The reason is simple: Few things come close to the potential of an actual superconductor discovery in terms of what it can do for humanity's current and future technology. Imagine if your 16-core mainstream CPU (which likely requires a competent watercooling solution to avoid incinerating itself) operated without power losses — no current leakage, no electricity waste in the form of heat. Superconductors mean almost perfectly efficient computing.

Scale that to the world's supercomputers, and you begin to get an idea of the performance impact when trillions of transistors based on superconducting materials work in tandem across GPU and CPU tiles to accelerate things like Artificial Intelligence (AI) workloads. Or scale it in the realm of consumer electronics, quantum computing (where superconductors are important for Josephson junctions), and magnets in general (maglev trains, tokamak fusion reactors, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), electric motors and generators...) If you can dream it and it features an electrical current or magnetism, it's likely a superconducting material would improve most aspects of it while leaving a surplus of previously-wasted energy within humanity's batteries. Environmental sustainability, then, is also a factor. There might be more to LK-99 than skeptics expected, as two research teams have already confirmed the superconductivity claims — albeit in preliminary testing. Researcher Sinéad Griffin from the U.S.'s Lawrence Berkeley National Lab pored over the original paper, taking advantage of the supercomputing capabilities within the Department of Energy to simulate the LK-99 material. This complex-yet-simple concoction results from combining the minerals lanarkite (Pb₂SO₅ and copper phosphide (Cu₃P), which are then baked within a 4-day, multi-step, small batch, solid-state synthesis process.




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Hope There's Something To This ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #1
Why would this not be true? FreeState Aug 2023 #19
I Didn't Say It Wasn't ProfessorGAC Aug 2023 #22
I think I must have misread FreeState Aug 2023 #25
Remember cold fusion? Effete Snob Aug 2023 #30
See replies 26-28 linking to articles that popped up on Google News as highplainsdem Aug 2023 #31
Torn between being happy about this and unhappy because of the unethical highplainsdem Aug 2023 #2
Choose happiness. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #14
Being a realist, I'll be aware of ethical issues involved with highplainsdem Aug 2023 #15
Meh. Any new tech can be abused/misused. Oopsie Daisy Aug 2023 #16
You are so right. People abuse the wheel everyday and that was just a simple invention cutroot Aug 2023 #23
conductivity is not really the principal limiting factor in computing Effete Snob Aug 2023 #32
Still Waiting On Definitive Yes - We've Produced Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductors MayReasonRule Aug 2023 #3
Yep Effete Snob Aug 2023 #33
Toms Hardware FredGarvin Aug 2023 #4
Way before DU, I used to post there BumRushDaShow Aug 2023 #9
This is possibly huge and Nobel-worthy tinrobot Aug 2023 #5
I wonder if this might also help with building a *warp* drive spaceship since cstanleytech Aug 2023 #6
Warping the fabric of space/time? I think that's a stretch. tinrobot Aug 2023 #7
I was thinking more about it maybe having an impact regarding the current theoretical cstanleytech Aug 2023 #12
Propulsion in space swong19104 Aug 2023 #8
Acceleration in real space will not result in faster-than-light-travel. Foolacious Aug 2023 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author cstanleytech Aug 2023 #11
If it's true, it's an automatic Nobel. Happy Hoosier Aug 2023 #10
It doesn't change the heat generated by conduction in silicon Effete Snob Aug 2023 #35
The real dream come true is that it doesn't use anything exotic Warpy Aug 2023 #17
Unbelievably Amazing hueymahl Aug 2023 #18
"Lowering the cost of an MRI..." EarthFirst Aug 2023 #20
Another quality of Superconductors is superconduction of heat PurgedVoter Aug 2023 #21
Wow IbogaProject Aug 2023 #24
Daily Beast: Sorry, But the New LK-99 Superconductor Breakthrough Might Be Total BS highplainsdem Aug 2023 #26
Would you be able to review what the article says? Rather not create a username. C Moon Aug 2023 #34
????? I wasn't asked to sign in. highplainsdem Aug 2023 #36
Radical Superconductor Claim Sparks Concern Among Scientists. Here's Why. highplainsdem Aug 2023 #27
DIY Scientists and Institutions Are Racing to Replicate the Room-Temperature Superconductor highplainsdem Aug 2023 #28
Amazing breakthrough's been replicated - Just WOW! Backseat Driver Aug 2023 #29
Locking on account of questionable source. Lasher Aug 2023 #37
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