Напоминание всем людям, которые думали, что время заявлений о сверхпроводнике было «интересным».
Напоминание всем людям, которые думали, что время заявлений о сверхпроводнике было «интересным».
Напоминание всем людям, которые думали, что время заявлений о сверхпроводнике было «интересным».
Also, something that not many people know about when it comes to «interesting timing» is that **LK-99 was first discovered in 1999.**
The full name is Lee-Kim 1999.
Submission statement:
After repeated attempts at replication in universities all over the world, the general consensus by the scientific community is that LK-99 isn’t a superconductor.
When the claims were first made, however, folks in this subreddit jumped to claim that the timing was «interesting» (interesting only if you don’t think unrelated things happen every single moment of every day everywhere in the world). Others jumped to claim they thought this was a piece of alien technology being drip fed to us as part of «disclosure».
Of course none of the people making those posts ever come back to post «turns out it was a dead end, the two things were completely unrelated, and I should learn to stop mentally making connections between unrelated things all the time, and I should stop attributing potential technological advancements to aliens every time they happen.»
We don’t learn from our mistakes unless we acknowledge them and keep track of all the times our minds have believed things that turned out to be false. So here’s this post to hold all those people accountable and so hopefully the sub will learn from this.
I mean, what kind of threads would you expect for debunked stuff? «Line to apologize for drawing conclusions starts here, post apology in comments»?
Not saying lk99 is a RTSC but the scientist’s report was released by a member that was fired— meaning it was probably incomplete.. Doesn’t the original sample need to be analyzed for a true conclusion to this story?
I find there are more skeptics than believers in this sub.
SOME folks, on this subreddit, it’s an important nuance before calling the community crazy…