Credit to reddit user no_1_specific for digging this up.


The patent for LK99 (Room-temperature and atmospheric-pressure superconductor) can be found at the provided link.

Towards the bottom of this document, there is a section that lists patent citations. Notably, US20190058105A1 is a patent for a Piezoelectricity-induced Room Temperature Superconductor. This patent was filed by Dr. Salvatore Pais.

The patents of Dr. Pais can be found at the provided link here. Keen observers will note that Dr. Pais and the U.S. Navy hold a patent for a craft. This craft uses an inertial mass reduction device, coupled with high-frequency gravitational wave generators.

The intersection of these technologies is indeed fascinating, making it an intriguing topic for a thought experiment. The question arises: could LK99 be a side effect of reverse engineering programs and the use of meta-materials?


Dr. Salvatore Pais is an American aerospace engineer and inventor, currently working for the United States Space Force. He formerly worked at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River.

It’s worth mentioning that there are two podcast appearances that deserve a listen.

  • @grabyourmotherskeys
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    51 year ago

    I have to say you are a one person army delivering the best content on this group right now.

    Pais is fascinating. There was another TOE (I think this one https://youtu.be/PE4C7OI7Frg) where you can hear another phycisist discussing his ideas in real time with Kurt moderating (but mostly staying out of it while they discuss).

    There’s clearly something to his ideas.

    • @SignullGoneOPM
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      31 year ago

      First and foremost, thank you so much. It truly means a lot to know that some people find value in what I’m doing, even if it’s only slightly useful. Secondly, I must admit—and I can’t stress this enough—that very little of what I post is original. I strive to give credit where it’s due, especially when it’s a repost of another person’s thoughts or ideas.

      Like many others, I was seeking an alternative to Reddit. I came across a UFO community on Lemmy. Although it had a substantial user base, I found both the content and user engagement to be lacking. As I’m the primary source of news regarding the topic of UAP for several of my friends, I decided to start my own community.

      My intention was simply to utilize this community as a means to aggregate what I perceive to be the top UAP stories from Twitter, Reddit, and various news sources. This was done to spare my friends the task of sifting through all the content. Ironically, I don’t believe they even ended up subscribing to this community lol (I figure that if I stop posting to our Discord group, they will eventually show up).

      I apologize for the rambling. I’m truly enjoying this community and the small yet active user base it has attracted. Engaging with others on this topic, regardless of their beliefs, has been a fun experience. It has challenged my preconceived notions and prompted me to view things from different perspectives.

      Pais is fascinating. There was another TOE (I think this one https://youtu.be/PE4C7OI7Frg) where you can hear another phycisist discussing his ideas in real time with Kurt moderating (but mostly staying out of it while they discuss)

      Thanks for this recommendation. I’ll definitely check it out. After listening to Dr. Pais speak, he comes across as highly intelligent to me.

      • @grabyourmotherskeys
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        1 year ago

        Oh, I get what you are doing and it’s fundamental to building this community.

        All I want is a place where we can discuss this subject rationally and collaboratively. You are doing so much to drive that with the content you post and discussions you are engaging in.

        Anyway, enough praise, not trying to embarrass you! :) Thanks again!