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Remember how I was suggesting back in my less coherent days that thermal energy should proogate through solids in the form of migrating twist levels [of orbital boundaries]? Well, heres news about work discovering that elevated thermal energy creates stable loci of elevated orbital boundary twist. How might the former hypothesis and the latter theory be combined? Well, take my hypothesis as the standing assumption: thermal energy does propogate in the form of migrating twist levels of orbital boundaries. Those twist levels are going to have places where they migrate more slowly and places where they migrate more quickly. Theyre thus going to be in higher /density/ at places where they move more slowly, inducing a net twist around each critical point of minimum twist migration spead / maximum twist level density. Elevate the temperature, and you have more migrating twists, and a higher density differential of twist level along the line of migration, between each critical point and other points. The induced net twist around each critical point of twist level density thus elevates, creating things akin to those observed in the article. phys.org/news/2014-06-superconducting-secrets-years.html
Posted on: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 23:17:24 +0000

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