Thank you Axil. Normally vibration destroys superconductivity. Under the right conditions exteranl vibration can reinforce superconductivity. This vibration can also induce superconductity within moble protons. The frequency of this vibration is proportional to the size the condensate. My therom describes this realtionship within a proton condensate, "The constants of the motion tend toward the electromagnetic in a Bose condesnate that is stimulated at a diminsolnal frequency of 1.094 mega-hetrz meters." I have said this since 1998. For some reason there appears to be some new interest in this since my book on the suject has starting sell more lately. I am not to sure why. https://www.amazon.com/Energy-Cold-Fusion-Antigravity-Znidarsic/dp/1480270237
Frank Znidarsic

