Room-temperature superconductivity?

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Betruger
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Re: Room-temperature superconductivity?

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IIRC the only ban was some dude spamming gore & other ravings.
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Re: Room-temperature superconductivity?

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Howdy. I never fail to read about the subject of superconductivity without thinking of Johan Prins and this memorable thread. A few days ago I came across an interesting article on what seems to be a breakthrough in micro-electronics and a work around for conventional induction; namely kinetic induction as displayed in graphene, the transfer of that kinetic impulse from one electron to another. It prompted me to do a little self tutorial on what I knew, or thought I knew about the phenomenon, and Faraday's experiments and it brought to mind Johan's explanation of elelctrons as charge carriers and their pathways (all of which is way over my head but I keep reaching never the less), and so I sent it to Johan on facebook. His reply was cordial, thanking me for forwarding the article, and he said that he'd found backing to set up a lab along with a couple of other researchers and they were achieving encouraging results.
I've also sent the article to a friend of mine who is an electronic engineer with considerable interest in theoretical developments in practical electronics and he was a little surprised to have not seen this in 'the trade journals'. With the thought that others might be interested in that as well, here is the link
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... e076f3779e

Apologies if this is already being discussed in other threads. Cheers.

pbelter
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Re: Room-temperature superconductivity?

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doug l wrote:Howdy. I never fail to read about the subject of superconductivity without thinking of Johan Prins and this memorable thread. A few days ago I came across an interesting article on what seems to be a breakthrough in micro-electronics and a work around for conventional induction; namely kinetic induction as displayed in graphene, the transfer of that kinetic impulse from one electron to another. It prompted me to do a little self tutorial on what I knew, or thought I knew about the phenomenon, and Faraday's experiments and it brought to mind Johan's explanation of elelctrons as charge carriers and their pathways (all of which is way over my head but I keep reaching never the less), and so I sent it to Johan on facebook. His reply was cordial, thanking me for forwarding the article, and he said that he'd found backing to set up a lab along with a couple of other researchers and they were achieving encouraging results.
I've also sent the article to a friend of mine who is an electronic engineer with considerable interest in theoretical developments in practical electronics and he was a little surprised to have not seen this in 'the trade journals'. With the thought that others might be interested in that as well, here is the link
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... e076f3779e

Apologies if this is already being discussed in other threads. Cheers.
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Re: Room-temperature superconductivity?

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Betruger wrote:IIRC the only ban was some dude spamming gore & other ravings.
That is correct. It was in the first 6 months.
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