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by hooande
1044 days ago
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I think this was overall positive as a social phenomenon. It did not result in a superconductor future, but it got a lot of people interested in science and practical experiments. The biggest cost was several labs doing work they wouldn't have done otherwise. And that seems fairly minor when compared to the cultural exposure that their work received. It's unfortunate that it probably won't work out. But this was fun. Good story, good experience. |
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