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Superconduction at room temperature without Cooper pairs
When this book was written, the author believed some physics-dogma which turned out to be incorrect,
specifically:
- that most of the superconductors discovered up to that date have doubly-charged charge-carriers
- that Josephson’s derivation, based on the postulate that a difference in phase angle is responsible for
“tunnelling” through an insulating layer between two superconductors, is based on the mathematics which
models harmonic waves.
Since then, the author has found compelling evidence that the way in which the phase-angle is used to model
superconduction actually, grossly violates the mathematics which models harmonic waves; and therefore it
does not represent tenable physics. The compelling conclusion has thus been reached that:
- the derivation by Josephson is irrelevant
- as a consequence, superconductors generally have charge-carriers which are only singly-charged.
Nonetheless, this book contains very valuable insights into diamond physics and quantum mechanics.
It does contain the correct mechanism that is responsible for superconduction.
To read this book, a background in mathematics is recommended.
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