http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160204150916.htm


"In this study, we identify some unexpected alignment of the electrons -- a 
finding that is likely generic to the high temperature superconductors and in 
time may turn out be a key ingredient of the problem," said Professor Hawthorn.


Why electrons or paired ones would not establish bound states like the spinning 
magnets in my experiments and exhibit such alignments? As the article above 
highlights the Meissner efect, magnetism is likely involved.
The way of the bound state in my experiments, spinning magnets have room for 
making bounds simultaneously on both sides of the axis,  allowing chains.

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