What Is the Postulate for Superconductivity?

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The postulate for superconductivity discussed involves the relationship between kinetic and static energy, represented mathematically as (Kinetic) R² / (Static) R² = 1 Dimension. This formula suggests that kinetic energy, defined as the energy of motion, interacts with static energy, which is the energy of rest, to yield a dimensionless result. The discussion highlights the complexity of formulating a complete understanding of superconductivity and its underlying physics, emphasizing the need for clarity in these concepts.

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( 1 . ) R 2 / ( I ) R 2 = 1 Dimension.

Or...

( Kinetic ) R 2 / ( Static ) R 2 = 1 Dimension.

The said, is postulate for Superconductivity, and Physics.

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The "kinetic: To move" numerator, is preceeded by the "Static: causing to stand" denominator.

The motion made be the kinetic is 1. Digital motion.

The motion made by kinetic / static = motion, motion X static = 1.
 
I lost my password for my b11ng00 account.

Ok. Looking at my review of energy. It seems I only came to a partial formula. Why ? My memory fails me. :zzz:

Now my partial formula is.
( 1 . = Kinetic energy = Reaction ) T 5 / ( U = Static energy = Action ) T 5 =

Now the action/reaction may be the other way around. Again my memory fails me.

I would describe superconductivity and physics, but my memory fails me.

I hope I helped. I'm tired of my work now. I'll rest. :eek:
 

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