Scanning Microscope Measurements Will Provide Conclusive LK99 Superconductivity Measurement and Evidence
by Brian Wang from NextBigFuture.com on (#6E4VX)
Indian researcher, VPS Awana, says that using Scanning Tunneling Microscopes, that samples of LK99 possibly room temperature superconducting material could have superconductivity measured. Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy systems cost about $20,000 to $200,000. They are common and such systems are in India and at Universities and companies around the world. This will only work on LK99 ...