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Old December 16th 08, 12:45 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.environment,sci.physics,sci.chem
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On Dec 15, 3:46*am, "nutso fasst" wrote:

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Here's another theory as to what is happening: Although most electrons pair
with opposite spin, approximately 3% of any electron population pairs with
same spin. As current density increases, these 'gay' electrons begin
corrupting the 'straight' electrons (who have managed to lose all their
resistance), thus de-superizing the conduction.


Electrons with the same charge AND the same spin will find each other
DOUBLY repulsive. Pair formation cannot happen under this condition.

Only opposed (and thus mutually attractive) spins in electrons can
cause them to form pairs.

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA