It was meant to revolutionize the world of physics. That's looking less likely.
Imperfect ConductorFor a sweet moment in time, the promises felt tangible: vastly improved efficiency of power grids, cheaper maglev trains, lightning-speed device charging.
But as it turns out, we're more than likely looking at an overly optimistic and inherently flawed scientific claim, with more and more researchers
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