Yeah, I had it on an old laptop. It was a nice system. I may try it again.
That guy that ran leaving everyone else behind left at just the right time.
There is no point in resisting the data.
After a few intense weeks of speculation and drama, more and more labs have been able to recreate LK-99, also known as modified lead-apatite. The material was touted as the first-ever room-temperature ambient pressure superconductor, a claim that was met with healthy skepticism and excitement. After all, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
It doesn't look like it dehumidifies the air, just takes advantage of the humidity's electrical charge.
I don't believe it requires any temperature differential. It looks like it works by using something similar to static electricity.