YOUCHUL
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YOUCHUL
@melan360
Codnut Inc. CTO Engineering Architecture Director for Software Development, AI vector search engineering
Seoul Katılım Temmuz 2009
24 Takip Edilen177 Takipçiler

I'm going to try to get a video late tomorrow night that steps through some of the effects I was referring to in previous comments. Have to sneak in some social obligations, can't be all rock all the time.
In the meantime, here is a quick clip from my phone, shot through the microscope eyepiece. You can see the grain is the same gray rough surface as some of the other replication videos. It's definitely not a chip from a hammer or the machine shop. It also, as I previously mentioned, behaves agnostic to the poles of the magnet.
It's very strange. I can't really drag the grain with a magnet. I fully expected to be able to drag it up the sidewall of the vial and bring it to the ceiling, but I can't. If I pin the grain to the magnet I can rotate both together 180deg. But if I breathe wrong , it falls off the ceiling. The grain wants to skate, zooming across the surface of the magnet when it's suspended.
I tried to film it, very very difficult freehand. I may have to build a little rig. I'm scared of taking it out of the glass vial and losing the grain,we've only found two so far..
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@DaveHittite @WallStreetSilv In Korea, you can leave your laptop in a cafe and go to the bathroom without worrying about it being taken.
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@WallStreetSilv That kind of stuff can only work in civilized countries. You know, Singapore, Japan, Iceland, and Japan, and Iceland, and, yeah, Singapore. And ... well, that's it.
Any other civilized country you can think of?
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@andrewmccalip @Piltzintec @ChadBowman0 @VanGennepD Wow, waiting for you from the other side of the earth in Korea
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Will try to drop a video tomorrow. Can confirm two things. Note this is with a larger piece of LK99 from our later 16 hour test tubes. It has a similar composition to the other papers, dark grey and grainy.
The piece stood up in the same orientation with either pole of the magnet acting on it. So probably not standard ferromagnet.
The piece did not fall off the roof of the glass vial when suspended upside down with the magnet over it.
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@mrexits @VardaSpace @zebulgar @andrewmccalip Did you bring and check the new test tube sample from Macallip?
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Last night went so unbelievably hard. Still kind of in shock at what I saw.
#floatboyz #slangingLK99
Cc: @VardaSpace @zebulgar @andrewmccalip
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@andrewmccalip Measuring a resistance of 0 is more complicated than you think.
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I don't want to succumb to the echo chamber just yet, it seems weird, but could we explain this another way? Is there a lead compound that exhibits ferromagnetic behavior?
I cracked open the 3rd tube but didn't see any results. The log picture posted earlier was from that experiment. The materials seem poorly reacted, that's for sure. It will be interesting to do the 20hr ones later today.
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