compressing the energy is one way and useing white noise of the magnetic and eletrical field to compress each other like fusion nothing is lost.it like a magentic eletrical flux capacitor. Hasn't been invented yet but would make a great eletrical car. I think that magnets over a wire at the right frequency's make a better superconducter then cold wires i men he talking about very high temps. If a magnetic is moved back and forth over a peace of aluminum it creates eletrical current if a iron cyclider magnetic field of north and south are alternated at the fasts speed possible by using on north at the top as a switch and a south at the bottom
surrounded by tin foil one could make a tesla
2006-07-17 05:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Plasma+(physics)
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/superconductivity
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Waves+in+plasmas
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/electrical+conduction
http://w3fusion.ph.utexas.edu/ifs/ifsreports/Generalized_Super779.pdf
All sorts of good stuff. But lots of it is not really for laymen...
http://www.plasmacoalition.org/
above might be slightly better. Then again, maybe not. Doesn't seem to list much on conductivity...
Other interesting plasma phenomena & info:
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/double+layer
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/magnetohydrodynamics
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Birkeland+current
2006-07-17 07:21:02
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answered by Michael Gmirkin 3
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Try this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-temperature_superconductivity
2006-07-17 05:01:52
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answered by denmcn1 2
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Ok give me your address and Ill deliver a package to you
2006-07-17 05:00:34
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answered by OriginalBubble 6
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its at extremely low temperatures (like negative 200 degrees Celsius) which superconductors work best
2006-07-17 04:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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