https://techlinkcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RTSC.pdf
The Navy's patent application has been made public by the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office describing a plasmonic based room-temperature
superconductor capable of exhibiting superconductivity at temperatures of
around 77 degrees
Bob C.:
FYI: If you snag the actual research paper (Nature, CLAS Collaboration) that
the MIT Summary by Jennifer Chu is based upon, you will see that at least 3 of
the 4 authors of the review paper you site below, are co-authors of the recent
Nature Paper (O. Hen is from MIT), and they
Commentary is added to explain the deviance of actions here. It presents a
solution to the paradox of what should occur as a reciprocal action; but does
not. Comments made here from https://youtu.be/PbUcJTd3nTAI had I had wrote in
the commentary that; "In the reverse operation a reciprocal loss
Axil—
Your conclusion “The indispensable role that Ultra dense hydrogen plays in this
quark confinement disruption reaction is to reformat the stimulant EMF energy
into the proper strong force disruption form” is right on IMHO. The strong
force is
The result of EM potentials and not virtual
The link to the MIT paper discussion is a qualitative bunch of fluff IMHO.
It assumes that quarks have “speed” avoiding consideration of velocity, nor a
change in relativistic mass. It tries hard to reflect the “primary
(fundamental) particle” characteristic of a virtual feature of the
http://news.mit.edu/2019/quark-speed-proton-neutron-pairs-0220
Another article about the The EMC effect, but with more detail from MIT.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 7:50 PM Jones Beene wrote:
> Axil,
>
> Yes, clearly dense hydrogen is necessary, and their IP does not limit the
> power going in to
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