Can LK-99 be made to levitate above a magnet? (Non-contact levitation). That is, will there exist high quality demonstrations that LK-99 can be suspended above a magnetic setup by Jan 1 2024?
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I thought the question was "Does LK-99 have a density less than 1 gram per cubic centimeter" until I read the description. Float may be a bit of a misnomer for the title but it got me to open the market up.
Over a single, regular, stationary dipole magnet?
Or would this also resolve YES if it could hover over an array of four magnets in a quadrupole arrangement, such as is used to make pyrolytic graphite levitate in a stable way?
The latter is pretty likely, and the former less likely.
@FranekZak Yes, that was “contact” levitation. I have edited the question to make this clearer. I will buy to refund your shares if you wish to change your mind