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The first comment tells (from the professor talking in that video):

> In order not to misunderstand everyone, let me say that it is below 110K, and 0 resistance is observed at normal pressure.

Google translation, but I think it's clear that it's below and not above. At least normal pressure ... that's disappointing but still an improvement




I still don't understand what this is saying.

There was 0 resistance below 110 Kelvin (-165celcius)?

But not at room temperature?


In their sample they measured no resistance below 110 Kelvin. After 110 Kelvin resistance increased, although there was a weird dip in resistance around 225-250K that they can't explain (maybe instrument error.)


Yes.

At 110 the resistance is 0.0001 ohms. At the highest point on the chart, 200k (Still 100 below 0 F) the resistance is up to 0.1 ohm.




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