Thanks, Jeff, for an excellent link.
Very interesting to see how Johnson't team is shifting its research away from Zirconium based to nickel based amorphous metals.
Steipp's niche, highly dependent upon zirconium-based BMG's is now getting much smaller.
The Holy Grail will become the ferrous based BMG's, imho, which will have a very low cost.
In addition, note that Johnson's rapid capacitive discharge methodology allows a production cyle of seconds versus minutes by Steipp's methodology.
Not good news for LQMT Longs (in the Long Run, which is where the Long's run, right?)