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Superconductor Smackdown: Breakthrough or ‘Probable Fraud’? (#309)

Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

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The Controversial Background Subtraction Technique

The controversial behavior comes in according to my colleague Jorge Hirsch claims that the background subtraction technique that they're using is problematic. This has been made by taking this foil of luteium, which I don't know where you can get them, but I'm sure they can get you some and maybe even sell you some. And it's made by heating it in a hydrogen, a atomic or sorry, molecular hydrogen molecular nitrogen gas mixture up to 63 Celsius. They see the magnetization changes in response to sample pressure.

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