After marveling at the "Superalloy Series," the group walked a few steps further and immediately spotted a white pedestal. Hovering in the air above it was a grayish-black stone!
It was the centerpiece of the entire exhibition hall. The stone itself was unremarkable, looking like any ordinary piece of rough ore. Yet, it was completely suspended in mid-air.
An uninformed observer might have mistaken this for some sort of anti-gravity technology, but that wasn't the case. The massive rock was being held aloft by nothing more than a small semi-metallic ring beneath it. This unassuming ring was something humanity had dreamed of for generations...
A room-temperature, ambient-pressure superconducting material!
The sheer brilliance of this single piece of superconductor completely overshadowed the seventeen revolutionary metals of the Superalloy Series, leaving Dr. Arthur Lambert with an awkward, slightly embarrassed expression.
