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The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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(2)It hasn’t been confirmed yet!!! Chinese blogger appears to have cloned LK-99
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The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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(1)Provide translation Google in English
(2)I’m not familiar with physics, but I’m a native Chinese speaker, so I’m literally translating it The text saysWeak antimagnetic, zero resistance The curve is a semiconductor There are superconducting impurities that failed to form a continuous path at best
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The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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(3)It’s semi-magnetic, but it’s relatively weak Superconducting impurities with zero resistance, whole semiconductor curve and superconducting phase
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antimagnetic discovery

It’s not resistance 0

The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst
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The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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(1)A similar antimagnetic curve was found in the Korean paper, and the point of change in antimagneticity is 323K

The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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A semi-magnetic phase transition occurs at about 50 degrees

The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst
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(1)If you go in and read it, it says there’s a semi-magnetic phase transition
(2)It’s not proof that it’s a superconductor, but it’s generally a property that’s not seen in metallic objects
(3)And the comment says that there is a similar form of antimagnetic graph in the LK-99 paper
(4)But they failed the experiment because of the quartz explosion
(5)In other words, even though the experiment failed, something with some superconductor characteristics pops up
(6)If you look at the comments
(7)Koreans are obviously hiding something in the manufacturing process
(8)You need to understand the manufacturing method correctly to increase the purity
(9)This is the key
(10)As expected, there is no Harley properly revealing the recipe. The national interest is at stake
(11)I’m sure you’re coordinating with the government by now, but that’s why you don’t reveal the sample

The Chinese team discovered the semi-magnetic phenomenon of the superconductor after quartz burst

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(1)○ Sekisanguchi male engineer Korean paper also showed a similar antimagnetic curve with an antimagnetic transition point of 323K
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(6)○ The pure SS experimental process may be fine, but I am afraid that Koreans hide the experimental stages such as cooling time and quenching time problems mentioned above
(7)There’s a semi-magnetic phase transition at 323k
(8)I think Koreans are hiding an important step in the recipe lol

conclusion

Although it failed with the current spread recipe, a special substance that has never been seen has been created, and the failed work proceeds similarly to the paper, but it seems like something important is missing, according to China

What’s missing is

It could be 20 years of know-how to make rocks

There may be additional hidden substances

Material composition may have changed because current paper is historical data

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