The current consensus on the English page is to not include experiments which don’t have any results to show nor have much media coverage.
At the moment we haven’t listed the Czech or Australian efforts for that reason. We are aware of it though and have the references to hand.
— Daelin ”Zeppi” Zeppeli (@ZeppiTheInsane1) August 3, 2023
The english wikipedia standard to not include all LK-99 research is BS in my opinion.
English Wikipedia LK99 now has more entries.
Both Chinese and English Wikipedia are choosing not to mention Iris Alexander. The Russian amateur who might have had the first replication of LK99 with a levitating grain of sample.
UPDATE: The English and Chinese Wikipedia now lists Iris Alexander’s work. It is listed as Institute of Gene Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences and Moscow Institute of Engineering Physics and she is mentioned in the notes. The English Wikipedia entries seem to be complete.
The list has links to the different announcements and other public information from the replication efforts.
So, on to the actual meat of concept.
I had everything to reproduce the experiement on hand and we kinda needed a good buck converter for a different project.
So I was promised a beef steak with potato and asparagus if I improve the protocol until Tuesday.— Iris (@iris_IGB) July 29, 2023
So, the first thing I have seen is.
They obtain lanarkite through baking PbO and PbSO4 which is insane. Lanarkite is a primary precipitate in aqueous solutions outside of “concentrated sulphuric acid” acidity. Here I used 1/100 of my solutions (i. e. 1/10000 of product) pic.twitter.com/qJWwrD9ER5— Iris (@iris_IGB) July 29, 2023
The article says that they acquired the Cu3P in a vacuum furnace at 550°C in 48 hours.
This is remarkable because it takes 15 minutes on Матрёна in a usual flask with helium. pic.twitter.com/JsdEMwddKu— Iris (@iris_IGB) July 29, 2023
Oh no, it’s not angry, I can do angrier yet without going murderous.
It worked already, I had a Meissner effect of around 10% in their “sealed ampoule” protocol, it’s the way it was done that made me pissed and I was complaining about it loudly until my sister went “bet”— Iris (@iris_IGB) July 29, 2023
Fanservice pic.twitter.com/f7BHFZPqHP
— Iris (@iris_IGB) July 30, 2023
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