Will the scientific definition of "superconductor" change by 2025?
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In the primary LK-99-by-2025 market there is some question of the definition of "superconductor", as the theory of superconductors was built around some assumptions, and LK-99, being apparently anisotropic, either does not exhibit the Meißner–Ochsenfeld effect or has a particularly unusual expression of it. This market asks: will the scientifically-accepted definition of "superconductor" be revised or expanded in time to possibly alter the answer to QuantumObserver's market?
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