"produce resistance free electron flow" should read "impede resistance free
electron flow"

On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Materials are not the cause of superconductivity in LENR. The cause is
> topology. Nanowire is thin enough to produce ballistic electron flow that
> will not permit surface imperfection to produce resistance free electron
> flow. That nanowire covering on the surface of the nickel microparticles
> are superconducting. The Parkhomov powder that has a large level of carbon
> content on the surface of the nanowire might well be producing carbon
> nanotubes that conduct current flow up to the melting point of the
> microparticle. It is the shape of the material not the makeup of the
> material that counts in producing superconductivity.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_conduction
>
> Long thin strings of hydrogen rydberg crystals will also form in the
> reactor gas envelope  to add 1 dimensional nanowire to the topological
> superconducting circuitry on the surface of the microparticles.
>
>

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