Hilmlid claims that his theory of Ultra dense hydrogen is based on the hole superconductor theory put forth by J. E. Hirsch <https://arxiv.org/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hirsch%2C+J+E>. This theory is based to energy minimization and the theory of least action.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.09777 Why only hole conductors can be superconductors J. E. Hirsch <https://arxiv.org/search/cond-mat?searchtype=author&query=Hirsch%2C+J+E> (Submitted on 20 Mar 2017) The conventional theory of superconductivity says that charge carriers in a metal that becomes superconducting can be either electrons or holes. I argue that this is incorrect. In order to satisfy conservation of mechanical momentum and of entropy of the universe in the superconductor to normal transition in the presence of a magnetic field it is necessary that the normal state charge carriers are holes. I will also review the empirical evidence in favor of the hypothesis that all superconductors are hole superconductors, and discuss the implications of this for the search for higher Tc superconductors. ----------------------- Another concept that might be in play in ultra dense hydrogen is nonequilibrium superconductivity through polaritons. Polaritons might take hold in the Bose-Fermi mixture formed by a cavity exciton-polariton condensate interacting with a two-dimensional electron system that forms on the surface of the ultra dense hydrogen electron cover layer. In a nonequilibrium superconductor, the process of superconductivity is pumped through the input of energy like a laser and the maximum temperature of formation of the superconductor state is a function of the density of polaritons in the polariton condensate and not from ambient temperature. On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 9:10 AM Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > Here is another paper by the inventor Salvatore Pais. > > Initially, this makes one wonder if either Dr Pais is an alien from an > advanced civilization, a collection of Navy jokesters, or a nut-case > deluxe. OTOH - the paper is just competent enough to be taken somewhat > seriously, despite its lack of provenance. > > https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/6.2019-0869 > > I'm thinking that Pais could have been one of the aliens recovered at > Roswell who has finally been allowed to go public...<g>... or ... > > Think about the literal meaning of his name... not exactly MAGA but close > and about as near to a spoof as the Navy could ever get at this high a > level. > > -------------------------------- > > According to Keith Johnson's formalism, what is the highest Tc which is > possible ? > > Did he consider both Type-I and Type-II ? > > Brian Ahern wrote: > > > Keith Johnson retired from MIT in 1996. His formalism is known to a > small number of scientists. > > ------------------------------ > > https://phys.org/news/2019-02-navy-patent-room-temperature-superconductor.html#jCp > <https://eur04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fphys.org%2Fnews%2F2019-02-navy-patent-room-temperature-superconductor.html%23jCp&data=02%7C01%7C%7Ca44c3270134043abc10608d69bbe5cd6%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636867639237122106&sdata=%2B2pCBkSQctc22lySAr3w6GoifbBCngIlD751LdxYtBc%3D&reserved=0> > >

