The Superconductivity Record Has Been Broken

this is INSANE….

Superconductors may hold the key to futuristic transportation.  Basically they are materials which can conduct electricity with about zero resistance once they go below a particular temperature.  It is that almost frictionless state that is the key to their transportation properties.  Now, they may have discovered properties of incredible performance from an unsuspecting compound:

Hydrogen sulfide — the compound responsible for the smell of rotten eggs — conducts electricity with zero resistance at a record high temperature of 203 kelvin (–70 °C), reports a paper published today in Nature1.

The first results of the work, which represents a historic step towards finding a room-temperature superconductor, were released on the arXiv preprint server in December2 and followed up by more in June3. They have already sparked a wave of excitement within the research community.

Do you think they will succeed in making a hyperloop with superconductors?  Or perhaps another large scale application will be the first in the states to show off their incredible properties.

Let’s check out what happens when you mix ferrofluids and superconductors in the video on the next page

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7 Comments

  1. Nicka Jack said:

    I have been saying that since I was a kid. 2 super conductors, several magnets, copper wires, circulating coolants, granite exoskeleton, and combine them up…. what do u get?

  2. Timothy Werness said:

    I get my suppliment of Monoatomic gold and other Monoatomic elements from ZP.Tech. Monoatomic gold is actually gold heated up so hot, the 3 atoms that make it up, bond into one. If I get some time here in the next day, I’ll leave some links.

  3. Timothy Werness said:

    Oh, and the reason were not working with it, is because it’s gold…there’s a magnificent backstory to this that dates before biblicsl times…there’s a reason gold is valuable and it’s coveted.

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