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Re: #127 easy to explain why Superconductors are zero resistance but

by "zzbunker@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <zzbunker@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 3, 2008 at 08:24 AM

On Aug 1, 2:44=A0pm, plutonium.archime...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> plutonium.archime...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> > 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.
>
> So the world has at least three distinct types of currents:
>
> DC
> AC
> Capacitor Current and I am now going to give it a name of CC
>
> So Conservation of Energy easily explains away the zero resistance in
> CC. Where there is
> no resistance in a Lightning Flash and no resistance in a Wimshurst
> generator CC and no
> resistance in a mercury at 4 Kelvin as a CC. So zero resistance is
> simply the acknowledgement
> that of Conservation of Energy, where energy in is equal to energy out
> in the form of electricity
> and none to resistance.
>
> But the bigger puzzle is why does these three currents:
>
> DC
> AC
> CC
>
> Why does only the CC have ideal-diamagnetism? Why does not the AC or
> DC have ideal-diamagnetism?

   Because your CC is the ONLY of the of the three that use magnetism
of ANY KIND.
   The other two use microcomputers, adaptive A.I,  lasers,  PV Cells,
CD, DVD+RW,
   fiber optics, robots, GPS, USB, and Cruise Missiles;  rather than
science idiots of  any polatity.



>
> Obviously, it must have something to do with the fact that resistance
> cancels ideal-diamagnetism.
>
> Now there are proofs that CC exists and is the current that creates
> superconduction by means of
> converting AC or DC into that of CC. So when we convert a AC current
> into a Capacitor Current we
> lose some of the energy in the conversion, but that once the CC is
> created there is no loss to resistance.
>
> Archimedes Plutoniumwww.iw.net/~a_plutonium
> whole entire Universe is just one big atom
> where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
 




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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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