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Re: A kinda? new discovery and coiler in northern ca.
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Original poster: "Mercurus2000" <mercurus2000@xxxxxxx>
That is a interesting find, but the problem is most superconductors revert
back once a certain amount of current flows thro them, once the current
reaches a certain value they lose superconductivity, unless this material is
completely different.
Adam
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Subject: A kinda? new discovery and coiler in northern ca.
> Original poster: lystrash2@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> First off I was wondering if you guys have heard anything about them
> finding a superconducter that works at relativly warm temperatures (40
> kelvin I think) for those of you who dont understand the significance of
> that (doubt theres many of you on this kind of listing) you should be able
> to run as much electricity as you want through something with zero
> resistance or heat energy.. I dont know how this would be significant to
> telsa coils because honestly I dont have a clue about how they really work
> being the kind of person who learns best doing with their hands (though I
> am pretty smart and good at physics) and am seein if there is anyone in
the
> Sacramento/amador county (USA) area interested in helping me out. E-mail
me
> back at koontar at comcast . net
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>
> By the way I read about the superconductor in a new scientific american
and
> it is made out of magnesium diboride.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
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