On Jan 8, 2006, at 12:12 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
Horace
The the 2e- boson, due to full superposition and opposed electron
spin, has no magnetic field. A monopole with spin would have an
electric dipole field. If non-zero spin monopoles exist, of the
Dirac kind or otherwise, then they might be able to form a
monopole boson having no electric dipole field.
Do you see any difference with the 2e-boson and the Cooper pair?
Yes. The Cooper pair electron waveforms need not be co-centered.
They merely exhibit long range coherence of their momentums. The 2e-
boson concept has the added condition that the waveforms are fully
overlapped, but with spins opposed. They are energetically slightly
bound by their magnetic fields when they are slightly perturbed.