Another Video of a Levitating Flake of LK-99 Room Temperature Superconductor from China

Another levitating flake of LK-99 superconductor from China.

A third levitating LK-99 superconductor replication video has dropped from China https://t.co/mCewSbYD9X

Caveat here is that they then measured the resistance and found it to have high resistivity, so more work needs to be done to get both levitation + zero resistance samples pic.twitter.com/Q6OTDjaReI

— Floates0x (@floates0x) August 1, 2023

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