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So, some other material levitating itself in seemingly room temperature?
Currently this guy is practically using his real name, with his university and professor exposed. It takes some courage to lie at this point.
link(in Chinese): https://bilibili.com/video/BV1Zh4y1r7XL
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Edit: People sometimes speak in convoluted ways. I feel "The sample was not LK99" could have two interpretations here: 1. It is a completely different compound. 2. It is a derivative from LK99 with a different synthesis/doping method.
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I am on mobile now, I will have to go back through my history and check the claims... But one such reproduction is from the Meissner or Bust channel. They have been documenting the production for days, and IIRC they showed full levitation on a single magnet.
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We’ve seen proper levitation of specks that hasn’t been falsified yet.
That said, I believe theory has shown it’s actually possible for a diamagnetic object to fully levitate over a magnet as long as it’s light enough, but unlike a flux-pinned superconductor, it will only levitate over the center of the magnet, as is happening in all the levitation videos.
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One of those has already been admitted to being outright faked:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lk-99-video-fraud-taken-do...