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Originally Posted by iseason superconducting nitrogen has already proved this theory...
antigravity will occur when the A:atoms are free from other close asscociation with other atoms......B:at temperatures that electromagnetism is at it's peak |
A: The theory of superconductivity described the existence of Copper pairs (pairs of electrons acting as one particle) that is the fermions transforming in collective bosons. I think the theory suggested that Copper pairs are responsible for superconductivity.
B: It's an experimental fact that the magnetic field intensity is inversely proportional to temperature. At the temperature of liquid nitrogen or liquid helium, the phenomenon of superfluidity takes over leading to various strange phenomena,e.g., the levitation of magnetic disc.