“We stand by our work, and it’s been verified experimentally and theoretically,” Dias says. Nine people on the team from a US University defend their work claiming the experiment was and is repeatable. The chief critic is a theoretical physicist. I wonder if really powerful people don't want this technology released to the public. Even a 10 percent reduction in resistance as compared to copper would be huge.
“We stand by our work, and it’s been verified experimentally and theoretically,” Dias says. Nine people on the team from a US University defend their work claiming the experiment was and is repeatable. The chief critic is a theoretical physicist. I wonder if really powerful people don't want this technology released to the public. Even a 10 percent reduction in resistance as compared to copper would be huge.
I don't know. Right now, this is a pipe dream, so it may be they were trying a cash grab.
I don't know. Right now, this is a pipe dream, so it may be they were trying a cash grab.
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