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#126 likely explanation of ball-lightning as a form of the Meissner

by plutonium.archimedes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Aug 1, 2008 at 11:08 AM

plutonium.archime...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> David R Tribble wrote:
>
> >
> > Well, I'd like "to know" if you made any measurements of the zero
> > resistance in your superconductivity experiment.
>

That is an easy answer: Capacitor Currents are all about Conservation
of Energy.
Energy put in, is equal to energy coming out. So as long as you have
ultra cold
or you have Capacitor currents the Zero Resistance is merely the
Conservation
of Energy.

In other currents like AC or DC, there is also Conservation of Energy
but it includes
a large chunk going to Resistance.


> When you have superconduction you have the Meissner Effect where a
> small magnet
> levitates above the superconductor. In my trial experiments I
> magnetized tiny coils
> of iron from a lathe. The smaller ones were ejected and the "just
> right mass ones"
> levitated as the capacitor current went through.
>

Now I think I maybe able to give the most likely explanation of Ball
Lightning:

quoting from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning
Natural ball lightning appears infrequently and unpredictably, and is
therefore rarely (if ever truly) photographed. However, several
pur****ted photos and videos exist. Perhaps the most famous story of
ball lightning unfolded when 18th-century physicist Georg Wilhelm
Richmann installed a lightning rod in his home and was struck in the
head - and killed - by a "pale blue ball of fire."[3]

A photo pur****tedly depicting natural ball lightning. It was taken in
1987 by a student in Nagano, Japan.

end quoting from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ball_lightning

If you look at that photo and read the literature, it appears that
Ball Lightning is associated with nearby
iron metal and since Lightning is a Capacitor Current that a Meissner
type of effect occurred causing
the current to so to speak-- "ball up" by forcing out the magnetic
field.

Now I do not know if other re****ted cases of Ball Lightning had some
metal iron nearby but in the above
two instances of Richmann being killed and the Nagano photo, we
obviously see the close proximity
of metal iron.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
 




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#126 likely explanation of ball-lightning as a form of the Meiss
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-08-01 11:08:32 
#127 easy to explain why Superconductors are zero resistance but
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-08-01 11:44:30 
#128 Mathematical Relationship connecting AC,DC,CC with
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-08-02 10:44:35 
Re: #127 easy to explain why Superconductors are zero resistance
"zzbunker@[EMAIL PRO  2008-08-03 08:24:45 
#129 Experiment proving Capacitor-Current is Superconductor; new
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-08-03 13:12:32 
#126 likely explanation of ball-lightning as a form of the
John Savage <rookswood  2008-08-10 05:20:41 
#134 likely explanation of ball-lightning as a form of the Meiss
plutonium.archimedes@[EMA  2008-08-10 00:21:00 
Re: #134 likely explanation of ball-lightning as a form of the
John Savage <rookswood  2008-08-12 06:54:00 

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