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E120: Banking crisis and the great VC reset

All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg

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The Future of Superconductivity

In 1987, a physicist named Chu developed one of the first ceramic superconductors. He made a superconductor that could superconduct at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. And so there's a lot of industrial applications today that use superconducting materials using liquid nitrogen. But in order for us to do all the stuff I mentioned, like maglev trains and infinite battery storage or superconducting microprocessors, we have to get super Conductors.

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