On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 2:35 AM, Kevin O'Malley wrote:
> Wouldn't that be fascinating if High Temp Superconductors were
> generating linear BECs? I can see they might be Luttinger Liquids,
> but let's say it went one step further, not into a solid state of
> matter but into the Condensate state
The Ideal shape of the LENR active nanoparticles is the nanowire.
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(Simulation of the continuous polarization dependence of the photoinduced
surface plasmon polaritons field distribution in a silver nanoresonator of
5.7 μm length and 67 nm radius und
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Wouldn't that be fascinating if High Temp Superconductors were
generating linear BECs? I can see they might be Luttinger Liquids,
but let's say it went one step further, not into a solid state of
matter but into the Condensate state of matter.Are there telltale
signs of a BEC?
On 7/18/17, Ch
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 12:43 AM, Kevin O'Malley
wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:
>
> There are no room temperature superconductors. They are theoretically
> impossible.
>
> ***Someone should tell the guys who are working towards that goal.
> https://en.wikipedia.org
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:
>
>
> There are no room temperature superconductors. They are theoretically
impossible. All reports of them have never been corroborated.
> The explanation would take hours, but Keith Johnson solved the problem in
1983 in the Journal of Syntheti
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Brian Ahern wrote:
There are no room temperature superconductors. They are theoretically
impossible.
***Someone should tell the guys who are working towards that goal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room-temperature_superconductor
On 7/18/17, Axil Axil wrote:
>
In 1955, Italian Physicist Don Carlo Borghi synthesized neutrons in a
Klystron filled with hydrogen and irradiated with microwaves. Neutrons
were verified by the assorted radioactive isotopes following activation,
and their decay rates. The experiment was validated by Missfeldt in 1978
in Germa
Leif Holmlid sites J. E. Hirsch when he describes metallic hydrogen as a
superconductor. Holmlid et al have verified that the hydrogen trapped in
the microcavities present in iron oxide are superconductors. Hirsch now
believes that all superconductivity in high Tc cuprates as well as all
other sup
There are no room temperature superconductors. They are theoretically
impossible. All reports of them have never been corroborated.
The explanation would take hours, but Keith Johnson solved the problem in 1983
in the Journal of Synthetic Metals volume 5.
There are numerous magnetic anomalies
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