Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: a_plutonium
Date: Saturday, February 16, 2008 11:52 PM
Subject: #74 Resonance Superconductors connected in a series or parallel circuit ; new textbook: "How Superconductivity really works; nanosecond Capacitor discharge current"


Another test of Capacitor Superconduction theory would be to hook up
or parallel series a bunch of superconductors.

Suppose Superconduction is truly Capacitors that charge in a
nanosecond and then discharge in another
nanosecond. Now all capacitors are not the same and one capacitor will
charge faster than another.
So if the Capacitor theory is correct then a superconduction current
in say one perovskite that is
hooked-up to a different perovskite superconductor would buildup and
discharge differently. And
so we should notice some resonance or dissonance or incompatibility.

So one can easily imagine a resonance of dissimilar superconductors
hooked up in
series.

Maybe some researchers have already connected different
superconductors in a circuit and
noticed some remarkable results.

If other theories such as Cooper pairing and BCS were correct there
should be no remarkable results,
and be no resonance.

I call it resonance but it may have a better term to describe this
circumstance.

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