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superconductivity - 07-23-2006, 03:44 PM

The perpetual motion of charged particles in the absence of any medium except the vacuum can also be described as superconductivity. For all practical purposes, the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are practically stationary or motionless. However, the shell electrons surrounding it are all in states of superconducting activities. When a particular electron changes its energy levels from shells to shells then its superconducting ability is destroyed either by losing or gaining energy in accordance with quantum mechanics. During each quantum jump, the electron is in a state of non-conductivity or a state of charge independence called reciprocity. For a brief moment, it loses all its mass and energy properties by becoming a part of the absolute vacuum acquiring quantum space-time property of square of energy.


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Smile Re: superconductivity - 02-04-2007, 10:32 PM

Would not superconductivity arise when all resistance reached zero-point?And in theory if
a human being could attain a state of perfect equilbrim,where all resistance reached zero
point,such as in the state of Samhedi,could this not open up a gravity well that would permit this superconductivity to activate,resulting in a downflow of super-consciousness!

Just a passing thought Antonio??


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Re: superconductivity - 02-04-2007, 11:44 PM

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The perpetual motion of charged particles in the absence of any medium except the vacuum can also be described as superconductivity. For all practical purposes, the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom are practically stationary or motionless. However, the shell electrons surrounding it are all in states of superconducting activities. When a particular electron changes its energy levels from shells to shells then its superconducting ability is destroyed either by losing or gaining energy in accordance with quantum mechanics. During each quantum jump, the electron is in a state of non-conductivity or a state of charge independence called reciprocity. For a brief moment, it loses all its mass and energy properties by becoming a part of the absolute vacuum acquiring quantum space-time property of square of energy.
Are you sure Antonio, that's how you want to word that...?

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Re: superconductivity - 02-21-2007, 04:17 PM

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I always wanted to ask you if your gravity well is attractive or repulsive? The potential wells of quantum mechanics allow quantum tunneling.


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I always wanted to ask you if your gravity well is attractive or repulsive? The potential wells of quantum mechanics allow quantum tunneling.
Thats a very good question Antonio,I guess that it would be of an attractive nature.


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Re: superconductivity - 02-22-2007, 02:09 PM

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it would be of an attractive nature
Could it counterbalance the strong repulsive primary forces?


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Could it counterbalance the strong repulsive primary forces?
My gut response to that question is yes it could,however if I think on it,I am then
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I am then not so sure!
that is why the strong nuclear force remains a mystery to be solved.


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that is why the strong nuclear force remains a mystery to be solved.

I think part of the mystery will be solved Antonio when we look at force singular,rather
than forces-plural? Same as energy,rather than energies.




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