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Old July 16th 04, 07:17 AM
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Default super conductors misunderstood.

Those famous magnetic levitations over superconducting medium surfaces
turn out to be caused by a magnetic reflection.

magnetic reflections? The reason for the apparent levitations is that
the polarity of the magnet is reflected and equal and opposite forces of
like charge are in direct contact.

or would be save the levitation.

So what am i claiming here? simple the effect is not super conduction
because it does not dispurse the magnetic charge into the super cooled
substrait. The magnetic field lines of the levitation are clearly
revealed as a direct reflection ....but not an optical reflection but a
magnetic one. The implications are clear.

1. Super conduction is not that but at all but a magnetic mirror. The
relationship to electrons are thus related according to the laws
pertaining to the relationship of magnetism and electron flow.

2. The capacity to reflect magnetism is the capacity to change the
relationship between electrons in the so called super conducting
materials...

3. it is possible to reflect complex magnetic/ electron images in the
surface of such a mirror with the recreation of physical objects as per
a charge...and thus possible to recreate objects as large as the largest
objects hosting a major magnetic field. Translating into the occurance
like masses.

4. "Super conduction" has more incredible uses than ever imagined as the
ultimate three dimensional xerox copy machine for a strange new kind of
mass reproduction given the development of the technology.

5. The reason super conducting materials at any temperature have not
found wide spread economic value yet after almost 1oo years of being a
known aspect of nature is that the super conduction is really a magnetic
mirror image with super conducting properties perhaps at shorter range
than expected due to the curvature of magnetic field lines.
a long transmission wire may have nearly no resistance as such but the
reason for this is for an unexpected mirror image geometry. perhaps
allowing electron charge transmission to wheel around in the centeral
portions of the the conduction medium as opposed to straifing eletrons
at the surface... or maybe the mirror image of the current allows the
electrons to travel at a greater distance from like charges preventing
ordinary resistance.

not to worry..most free electrons do not need to move as far down the
line as just to rotate in succession as few if any leave atoms to which
they are attached. an other clue. as electrons create the most
resistance when they are broken away from the inner most orbits
surrounding an atomic nucleus.


see the mirror image field lines in the original experiments and its
clear what is going on. say you have a 2o foot diameter super cooled
platform to levitate the small magnet over..it will continue skipping
around until it comes to rest at a diagonal along one or the other
slopes of the field lines or skip off the surface the the entire
platorm ultimately.


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