Room (High) Temperature Superconductor (Ultraconductor)
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Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: September 7, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Author: memeome
Length: 00:07:38
Rating: 4.09
Views: 8829
Tags: superconductor electric energy ultraconductor temperature new technology MPI Magnetic Power Inc ballistic quantum wire
Video Comments:
MrChemix (August 19, 2008 at 8:32 am)
WOOOW!! this is like if the wouldd be telling me the future!!! hahaha
matbos (August 8, 2008 at 7:43 am)
hello uiop60 The current record is about 150K it mercury
uiop60 (July 29, 2008 at 9:07 pm)
I hate to break it to everyone, but there is no room-temp superconductor. The current record is about 137K (77K being the temp that nitrogen liquifies). If they had really created a room-temp superconductor, they would have won a nobel prize, we would all know who they were, and we would all have superconducting appliances in our homes. This technology won't be realised for at least a few years.
adamzampino (June 22, 2008 at 2:42 am)
FYI - If you would watch the entire video (which is real), then you would see it is dated 1996. This is a real technology that will likely change the world. I'm a little disappointed it is not widespread yet. Maybe after 1/20/09 it will surface...
dimeplda (March 30, 2008 at 7:32 pm)
@Unillenium - I follow you, Bell Labs began reporting small amounts of room temperature superconducting ceramics in 1991. The problem is that there are too many unknowns about the safety of public use. They exibit a range of very exotic properties...
Sure there is an Apple IIc at 1:51, and at 4:15 the video states that the USAF had expressed interest in the polymer as well = Government cover up that began in the 80's.
Tesla's classified experiments, anyone? Google HAARP project for fun ;-)
Sure there is an Apple IIc at 1:51, and at 4:15 the video states that the USAF had expressed interest in the polymer as well = Government cover up that began in the 80's.
Tesla's classified experiments, anyone? Google HAARP project for fun ;-)
dimeplda (March 30, 2008 at 7:50 pm)
Sorry, I should clarify that...
1. Ultraconductors are not Superconductors. They don't exhibit the same magnetic properties either (dang...).
2. Ultraconductors most certainly exist, and were created in the early 80's. Do a google search on them and see for yourself.
This video is not a hoax...
1. Ultraconductors are not Superconductors. They don't exhibit the same magnetic properties either (dang...).
2. Ultraconductors most certainly exist, and were created in the early 80's. Do a google search on them and see for yourself.
This video is not a hoax...
ammuttan (March 1, 2008 at 8:44 pm)
did you add those few seconds you spend to type this message? FC you
mca0824 (March 2, 2008 at 9:23 am)
No, make that $59.00 thanks for pointing that out.
ericinla (February 26, 2008 at 9:41 pm)
I didn't say the science is crap... The company in the video never developed the technology the way they stated. This video was made over 25 years ago. The company still hasn't come up with a viable commerical Room Temperature Super Conductor. No one has. Unless you know more than scientists that have been working on this for 25 years. If you do, you would be richer than Bill Gates.
Jasonrf (February 27, 2008 at 12:44 am)
ok i am sorry i thought you were saying the science wasnt possible although i wouldnt be surprised if there was a governmental block on this technology like they did with wireless communications in 1934
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