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Superconductivity is polarization with 100% Malus law Chapt15.34 explaining Superconductivity from Maxwell Equations #1118 New Physics #1238 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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Dec 27, 2012 3:06 AM
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Alright, so how does resistance defined as a phase change of the pilot wave of a photon or electron explain Superconductivity?
It is rather easy, in that as the temperature is cooled to the transition temperature, the wire is a polarizer.
And in normal conduction with resistance only a fraction of the "intensity" gets through as governed by Malus law, whereas in superconductivity, all the photons and electrons in motion are polarized in the same direction of its pilot wave and thus 100% energy in is 100% energy out.
So superconductivity is polarization with 100% Malus law.
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