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>nobody talks about it ever again

Why not?

>> No.15888841

>>15888838
It was a nothingburger, unfortunately

>> No.15888893

It was buried and blown into oblivion. So probably it was true but not apt to public release.

>> No.15889618

>>15888893
yeah because plebs getting coilguns from louis rossmann brainlets sounds like the best idea.

>> No.15889730

>>15888838
MEMORYHOLED

>> No.15890221

>>15888838
I still think about it.

>> No.15890230

1984 W

>> No.15890233

>>15888838
Even if it is true, gooks should have published proper synthesis instructions, currently all that we have is weird thing with strange magnetic properties.

>> No.15890244

>>15888838
gooks lie

>> No.15890253

>>15888838
Big Oil memoryholed it to keep raking in money. Same old story.

>> No.15890260

>>15890253
meds

>> No.15890266

>>15890233
I think of the rock as a bowl of spaghetti. some of them are forming loops but most are open-ended so the rock has some places where loops ca form but most of it doesn't.
the thin-film I imagine as uncooked spaghetti in their package, neatly arranged. spaghetti are the superconductive channels. also if they ALL are open ended there might no no magnetic funny in thin film. but I might seriously be wrong, or it not being real at all.

>> No.15890293

>>15890260
>t. big pharma

>> No.15890567

>>15888893
>It was buried and blown into oblivion
mixed metaphor, you are dumb.

>> No.15890590

>>15890260
do you want extra lobotomy with that sir?

>> No.15890979

It was always too good to be true.

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15890990

>>15888838
Shit was a wild ride of hopium and copium. Once, just once, we might have had a real happening. But alas, no fun is allowed. All the Chink posters attempting to take vicarious credit for the Korean team's work was absolutely hilarious though.

>> No.15891061

>>15890590
>>15890293
post your bags

>> No.15891081

>>15888838
It was fake

>> No.15891175

>>15888838
>people outright refused to test the thin film samples
It got shut down.

>> No.15891351

>>15888838
Backfags realized it was over and immediately pretended the whole thing never happened and they were never wrong and always right, much like the vax evangelists became antivaxxers just recently

>> No.15891352

>>15891175
Care to elaborate?

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15891698

>>15888838
>>nobody talks about it ever again
>Why not?

IF you cold make a room temperature superconductor, all you would need was one silver dollar sized sample to prove it to the world.
You would then patent it, earn a Nobel prize and become a billionaire.

>> No.15891861

>>15891698
unless the west already awarded themselves a nobel which implies rtsc cannot be real/work.
risks of the tech are substantial.
they nerfed AI
in this context I'm pretty sure you have no such freedom of coming up with rtsc, getting nobels and shit. or even be alive anymore.