--- quoting from Quantum Generations by Helge Kragh 1999, page 377 ---
... and Frohlich now realized that his theory included the prediction
that the critical temperature would
vary as the inverse square root of the atomic mass. When experiments
performed later in 1950
confirmed the M^-1/2 variation, ...
--- end quoting ---
So if the Capacitor theory is true and the other theories such as
phonons and Cooper paired electrons
and Frohlich theory are false, then I should be able to account for
the above relationship. The relationship
of atomic mass to critical temperature.
Well, I have been looking into the old dielectric and capacitor theory
tonight to spot where I can come
up with the identical relationship.
From what I can see in Halliday and Resnick pages 627 and 628,
Fundamentals of Physics, 1988, 3rd edition
gives the inverse square for a point charge inside a dielectric. And
it gives a table of the dielectric constant
measured at room temperature. Now I notice in that table that the
constant increases with atomic mass
for the most part. Trouble is that the table does not give varying
temperatures and for only restricted to
pure elemental metals.
So I think that with further research, I can show that the Frohlich
theory of 1950 concerning superconduction
was merely the already present and existing Dielectric and Capacitance
theory.
Archimedes Plutonium
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