LK-99 - 08-02-2023
Episode Summary:
Today marks the celebration of LK 99, a groundbreaking room temperature and ambient pressure superconductor invented by Korean scientists. Unlike previous superconductors which required extremely cold temperatures to function, LK 99 can operate in any temperature and ambient pressure, repelling electromagnetic fields and floating due to its unique crystal structure. With its discovery, there's potential to replace large electrical cables with thinner wires, redefine computer circuitry, and even build floating vehicles. The formula has been released and replicated, sparking excitement in the scientific and hobbyist communities alike.
The text describes the capabilities of an electrical superconductor, LK 99. This superconductor can be manipulated to create a floating mechanism by altering the electrical fields around it. This technology has potential applications like creating floating vehicles, high-speed rail, and generating ambient electricity from air. The author suggests that LK 99's appearance is similar to stone and might have historical references in structures. Furthermore, he expresses a personal intention to explore the creation of LK 99, juxtaposed with a brief account of his cancer journey and challenges with medical diagnosis.
In 2017, the author purchased a property and had it remodeled in 2018. However, due to health issues and the urgency of the situation, the contractor did subpar work, leading to many structural issues that now need fixing. The author's office, intended as a lab, is filled with construction materials. Despite these challenges, the author expresses excitement about LK 99, a new ambient temperature superconductor, that has the potential to revolutionize the world, comparing the current era to a "sci-fi world."
LK-99 : Everything We Know So Far by Peter Xing
The First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductor by Sukbae Lee, Ji-Hoon Kim, Young-Wan Kwon
Scramble to Validate Superconductor Breakthrough Confirms Zero Resistance, With a Catch By Francisco Pires published 08-2-2023
Zero resistance is replicated, but room temperature operation is not.
LK-99 - 08-02-2023
Hello, humans. Hello, humans. How you doing? Early in the morning, it's like, what is it? It's 817 on the 2 August.
Today is LK-99 day. LK-99. So a couple of Korean guys, scientist, fellows, were futzing around and mixing with some stuff, and they came up with this material. I mean, they actually designed the experiment. They designed the mix. It was not happenstance, but they came up with a material that's now been labeled as LK 99.
And LK 99 is a superconductor. And this is like the first holy grail of superconductors, okay? It's room temperature and ambient pressure superconductor. And it simply sits there and floats in the presence of a magnetic field. And it does so because of the nature of the crystal at its core.
And so if you thought of a crystal in whatever shape, in this case as having four points, these four points, those that are directly opposite each other, form an internal matrix within the material itself such that from every aspect, every view, so to speak, it repels, or is repelled by a magnetic field or an electromagnetic field. So even in the presence of an electrical field, this substance reacts and wants to float. So we've got our room temperature ambient pressure superconductor that has been duplicated. So today is a big day because LK 99 was invented, like, I think maybe, well, three or four months ago, it started coming out that it was available, that people had messed with it. Right then.
Everybody got real excited a couple of weeks ago, and a lot of people had been trying to replicate the formula. And today we have someone claiming to have replicated the formula. And indeed, it does perform as the Korean scientist had claimed. So this is good. This is all good.
And the superconductors oh, man, you don't know what this is going to mean for us. Okay, so the first ambient temperature, ambient pressure, and that's what we've actually got here, is not simply room temperature, but ambient. So the characteristics that I have looked at relative to LK 99, relative to temperature and its performance seems to indicate that this would be an ambient pressure or ambient temperature, just like ambient pressure. So pressure is a function. Pressure in our environment is a function of temperature, or rather, it reacts to temperature, right?
It's not directly controlled by it or anything, but it certainly impacts how pressure is generated in the natural environment. So this gets a little bit tricky in the science, but it's not necessary that we go very deep into it. But the idea is that an ambient temperature superconductor would float in the presence of an electrical or magnetic field regardless of what the temperature at the time of its exposure. This has not been the case with the superconductors we've had so far because they've had to have been created at huge amounts of pressure and have to basically work at super cooled conditions. So they don't work.
If it's like room temperature, you'd have to super cool the bugger until minus empty, umpty, empty degree in order to get the things to work. Now, we've got one that is repelling an electromagnetic field or a magnetic field hovering within it and is operating as though all the magnetic pressures on it are equal. We don't know yet. I have no way of validating whether that's the case. I don't think they've got big enough samples to start destroying it to see if there's activity within it when exposed to the magnetic field, which is the only way you're going to be able to tell if it's at an equal response, no matter what the angle.
That's sort of a key thing. It's not critical, but it means that you've got the true Holy Grail, if that is the case. Okay, so one thing is that we could replace all these giant electrical lines that are all over the country with little thin, super hard wires that would carry far more juice.
The general public assumes that electricity travels inside the wires, and that's not the case, all right? Electricity travels across and crawls across the external surface of wire of conductors.
Hang on a second. Got to tank up, heading inland and going to do my shopping. I need the coffee to get me through it all anyway. So at room temperature or ambient temperature, which means you could use it in space, wouldn't matter what the temperature is, nor would it matter that you were in a changing temperature environment, say, going from cold to hot or hot to cold, it's not going to affect you. So most of the superconductors, all of the superconductors prior to LK 99, if you altered the temperature, they would no longer function as a superconductor conductor.
And as I say, it required vast quantities of pressure just to create the thing. This is not the case with LK 99. So you could just theoretically, I mean, it's a little bit complicated to make it, but the formula is out there. You could get the materials yourself and start messing with it.
It's not risky. You're not going to blow yourself up or anything trying to create it, mostly. So you could have people making this shit in their backyard anyway. So that's going to be a huge boon to us because we could replace all of those giant electrical cables with micro thin wire made out of this stuff. We wouldn't have to consume vast quantities of copper.
You'd be able to recreate computers with a tracery that would be almost invisible. So we could get to the point where we could create the Roswell spaceships that were shot down, crashed, or whatever the fuck. Now with a room temperature or ambient temperature, ambient pressure, superconductor, we can recreate those, right? So you could theoretically have a microfine wire, like less than, say, a 32nd of an inch across, and maybe it's going to have to have even at a 32nd of an inch. So about the size of a human hair or smaller in diameter.
And it may need to have a half of an inch or more of plastic insulation around it. Just so you know where the thing is, right? Probably we'll also have to do something towards it's not breaking within its insulation. The insulation is not for temperature and so forth, just for basically physical damage kind of thing to it. Because superconductors are at their service level, somewhat fragile anyway.
So you could replace all of our giant electrical cables with these microfine wires. So we wouldn't use fast quantities. Copper be able to redo computer chips, remake computer boards. The tracery is going to be just almost nonexistent for the loads it's going to carry, which means we can have flexible computers. So you could make a computer out of cloth, basically superconducting cloth, so you could wear your computer at that level.
Plus we'll have floating RVs and little tiny wafers you put under the largest load. And then you just apply a little bit of electricity to elevate it. And then you push it around. It doesn't weigh anything at that stage because the weight's been taken by the superconductor. So all kinds of things are going to happen now that we've got this LK 99 out there and that the formula has been released and people are starting to mess around with it.
Scientist guys. And now pretty soon we'll get into the hobbyists and then it's really going to take off because the hobbyists are usually guys that have a specific purpose, right? So in that sense, I would be a hobbyist. So I would want to make a bunch of this LK 99 and go put it around my old GMC motorhome, right? So I got a 1978 GMC motorhome here, 26ft.
So I could wrap this, wrap it in this material, make sure it's all riveted in place and stuff so it doesn't fall off, and then go float about, right? Basically work out the mechanisms of having a floating RV. Once I can get the RV to float, then it's an issue of how do you propel it, because you should be able to with a superconductor. Here's the thing about that. You should be able to alter the electrical field, so to speak, ahead of it, the direction you want to go, and it would fall into that area.
So in a sense, you have the electrical superconductor. It floats because you create a 360 degree bubble that surrounds it in electricity, and it's reacting to the electricity. And it's going to find its stasis point within the middle of that electrical bubble. Now, if you altered that electricity and you would decrease it in one area, the superconductor, in a sense, is going to try and fall into that decreased electrical field area because the electrical field will sort of push it that direction. The other non altered electrical field, so then we start getting to the point where we can manipulate the electrical field and of course we will use LK 99 as the conductors within our electrical field, but also the emitters of that electrical field around it.
So, theoretically, we could paint my GMC with this material, and then it would float. And then I would be able to use little points of electricity that may extend out through it and alter an electrical field on the outside of it. And thus it would have a tendency to think of the area that I've altered as being down. And so gravity would take over and it would fall into that area, and you would stop it from falling by increasing the electrical field in that area, which would repulse the LK 99 and put it into a state of stasis relative to the electrical fields that are around it. And so we truly have our floating RVs and absent catastrophic getting struck by a missile or something, absent that sort of thing, you shouldn't even really be able to like, fall, right?
So as long as you had even a little bit of magnetic field or electrical field, if your LK 99 craft is structured appropriately, at most, it would gently rock its way down to earth as it settled through the various different layers of Earth's magnetic field because it's going to be repelled by all of those or put into a point of equidistant stasis on all of those. So it could be quite fascinating to start playing with the LK 99 and look into its chemical formula and seeing how much of it you can do at home, that sort of thing. I haven't examined the construction of it, so it may require heat to fuse these materials, et cetera, et cetera. I don't know what is the particulars of its creation, but from what brief descriptions I've read of it in the laboratory, it's not that big of a deal. And so we'll see.
And also, now that we've got this stuff, there's going to be refinements made to the process of its creation. And hopefully then we'll start getting into big LK 99, and then LK 99 Variants get into major production of it. And here we go. Sci-fi World. So maybe the invention of LK 99, but today for sure, the confirmation that it does perform as described is probably so today we could say, well, probably today is the anniversary date, the date of incept for Sci-fi World, because we now have our room temperature superconductors, and with this, we can do so much, right?
Not only spaceships, we can eliminate rockets. You could eliminate pollution in the sense you could have LK 99 power your car. You wouldn't need a gas engine kind of a thing, little battery and an electric field ahead of you. An electric field behind you. And even so, you could just keep gravity as it is, roll on the tires and just make the LK 99 think there's a gravity well ahead of the way you want to go and it'll sort of fall that direction.
So there'd probably be some moving parts, but very few moving parts in order to create an engine with this. And superconducting trains that put those on the train tracks. And you got high speed rail, really high speed rail. And you could do it such that no matter what happened, the LK 99 could not lift off of the tracks by more than X number of inches. And there would be a barrier on the other side of that which would be created by the LK 99 itself both in the train and on the track itself such that it would be like a built in safety kind of a thing, right?
That if there was a tendency for the train to want to depart the track because of speed or some kind of an accident, the actual track and the train itself would work, cooperate to defeat that push away from it. So LK 99 is going to be some pretty cool stuff here's. So it's coincident that during this period of time, of the initial rush here of LK 99 into our social order, I've also come across or discovered the potential that I'm correct about the Patanjali's Yoga Sutras not being about yoga, stretching, enlightenment, any of that. So we have to consider something here. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras are one of the oldest, let's just call it religious production books around.
They don't really know how old it is. There is an oral tradition for it, which is why you have several different versions. Most of them have solidified around a version of Patanjali's Sutras that is, I think from like, let's just say in the last 4000 years, right? But there were oral traditions for this and previous versions that appear to go back many more thousands of years than that. So there's no way we can ascertain the point of origin of the Yoga Sutras in previous forms of Sanskrit.
And there was a prescript version, what they call it samskara. Samskara, I think. Anyway, it probably goes back pre last cycle, so well over 13,000 or 14,000 years old linguistically. And that language is the root language that was used in the previous cycle by those people that did all of the great engineering and stuff in India, but also in areas like Ankor Watt and all of these kind of things. So bear in mind here, by the way, that LK 99, as a superconductor, it's going to look a little bit like stone or granite or something.
It's just sort of gray material. You'd be able to do things like we see with the tartarians. Okay? You can put the superconductor on your building. Maybe you can just paint it on, I don't know.
And it's going to pull electricity out of the air. If it's a fixed to a building and it's less than is required to lift the building in those kind of operations. Then we're going to find that the material itself would be able to be used as a sort of electrical generator in the sense of being able to paint it on all of your spires and this sort of thing, and conduct the electricity down to where you need it. And it's just going to pick up ambient ionization and static electricity in the air. And you can be able to use it because of the nature of the superconductor wanting to have equilibrium with all of the fields around it.
It will aid as a device in achieving that equilibrium for itself, even if that and especially for us, that means we would rake off this ambient level of electricity to run lights or whatever. Right? So anyway, quite fascinating about the appearance of it. I'm going to go ahead over the next probably month or so, order what I can and see what I need in the way of equipment. It may not really be possible for me to start making this shit now because my office is all filled with construction equipment and supplies and stuff, so I can get at fixing the house.
So just basically here's what happened. I relocated in 2018. I was dying from cancer. Everything was I didn't know I was dying from cancer. I knew I was dying.
I was not well, right? I'd lost vast quantities of weight. They couldn't find anything wrong with me. And they kept telling me, the stupid doctors. One doctor says, oh, it's your liver.
And then this other doctor says, it's this, that, or the other thing, right? None of which actually worked out. And then in 2018, I say, okay, I got to get my wife settled. I got to do things for her because I'm not going to last, right? I doubt I would last the year, which was true.
I didn't last all of 2018. But anyway, so 2017, we buy this property. I get a contractor in there, but because I'm dying, I cannot afford to take time to allow him to go through it and do all of these various different things, right? We had a big long list. And then it turns out the bastard shortchanged me, so to speak, using inferior materials and doing shoddy work.
So there's a lot of shit I got to do to repair this house that had been basically remodeled in 2018. But the nature of the work that the guy did is shit. And so I've got a lot of things I've got to do, regretfully, right. I just didn't want to take my time to do this, but here it is, and I've got to go do it. So my office is all filled with the materials I'm going to be using and this sort of thing.
And the office itself, also done by this guy, has serious structural problems with it. I don't know what basically it's rotting. I don't know where the moisture is coming in or what's going on but the whole floor is rotting out. The office had been turned into a studio and a warehouse and now all of the material in the warehouse is all shifting because the floor is running out from underneath it and so it's all collapsing down to the underlying subfloor. Real royal pain, let me tell you, and did not intend to get into it but that's what's going to be this year into next.
So basically all through winter just going to have to grit the teeth and do it.
I've got my guy Kale acting as my general contractor and getting shit done for me. We're getting crews and stuff but still it's going to be a royal paint. It's just not easy in a small house. We've got like I think there's 1600ft in it. It's not easy in a small house to be able to live there and have work done on it, right?
Especially when we're talking about having to redo ceilings and all different kinds of stuff because of stupid decisions that he made with plumbing that didn't work out right. So anyway, I'm not really pissed about that, about all of that that was done while I was dying. That was a previous iteration of me. I had to do it at the time. Decisions had to be made the way they were and now I just have to deal with the aftermath of that.
In any event though, so this will put some distance between myself and the ability to go out into my little office which was going to be my lab and had been my lab for a while and to set things up and produce some LK 99 and start playing with this stuff. But maybe I can get at that this winter. Maybe we can do a big push and get a lot of this stuff on the house done before the weather sets in and clamps down on us anyway though. So I will start pursuing the LK 99 but I'm not going to be alone. There's going to be potentially millions of people fucking with this shit and discovering stuff, taking variants, creating variants of it that have different characteristics.
And I think we really are off to the races now as humanity is going to be moving into sci-fi world now that we have the science fiction component of it, right? The ambient temperature, ambient pressure, superconductor. So anyway, good times at that level. Yeah. The rest of the world's going to hell.
People are still dying from the shots and they're still trying to push it. We're still fighting the stupid fucking communists that have taken over all of this kind of stuff. However, universe seems to be providing incentives and reinforcement to our progress in all of these other areas as well now as the Sci-Fi part of it all. So anyway, so we're going to get to working on our floaty RV here pretty quick. Just watching some major equipment, doing some stuff in an area that hadn't had anything mucked with for some time.
I don't know what's going on there. Anyway, guys, so take care. Another one of these on the way out. But LK 99 look it up. It's quite exciting.
It's going to change your world.