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jjk166
2y ago
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When a material shrinks, it can create immense internal stresses equivalent to what it would experience at extreme pressures. Compare to say a Prince Rupert's drop.
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nuncanada
2y ago
I have a theory of superconductivity that also explains that, unfortunately this comment box is too small for me to explain it.
raducu
2y ago
That's very interesting! I remember a while ago I read about a room temperature superconductor... but it required enormous pressures.
samhuk
2y ago
This is how I explained LK-99 to a friend a couple days ago :P
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