One of the LK-99 superconductor videos turned out to be a fake

Clashes about the reality of LK-99 superconductor continue. The author of one of the videos that showed a seemingly levitating LK-99 admitted in deception, writes Tom’s Hardware.

The video, purportedly from the Beijing University of Science and Technology, shows a small black substance floating, following a magnet.

As it turns out, the video is not of LK-99, and this piece does not demonstrate superconductivity. The author of the original post apologized for misleading everyone and said he regretted his actions..

It is not yet known whether the other two videos demonstrating the superconductivity of LK-99 from universities in Huazhong and Wuhan are real or not.