!Kaggen
Illuminator
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2009
- Messages
- 3,874
Someone sent me a link to this site about a South African physicist Dr. Johan Prins.
http://www.cathodixx.com/index.asp
Not being a physicist I would appreciate any comments which might shed some light on what this is all about or not?
In 2001 Dr. Johan F. Prins serendipitously discovered the formation of a superconducting phase at and above room temperature.
In his groundbreaking experiment electrons were extracted from a modified diamond-substrate into a vacuum-gap between the diamond’s surface and a ball-shaped, gold-coated metal-conductor. At a critical voltage the extracted electrons filled the gap and then acted as charge-carriers. An electric-current thus started to flow between the diamond and the conductor.
Further extraction of electrons increased the density of charge-carriers between the diamond surface and the conductor. From the laws of electronics this increase in charge-carriers mandated that the effective-voltage across any two points within the body of extracted electrons must decrease in concert. The extracted electron-density reached a magnitude at which the effective-voltage became exactly zero. It was experimentally found that an electric-current kept on flowing.
It has been deduced but never directly proven that superconduction occurs when electrons flow from one point to another without an effective voltage across these points. Johan Prins is thus the first scientist who obtained direct experimental proof that this could actually happen and he is also the first to reason out a plausible explanation why this is at all possible.
This discovery led to the subsequent development of wafer-substrates on which superconduction occurred at room temperature. It also indicated that all of the presently-accepted models for superconduction needed to be revisited.
http://www.cathodixx.com/index.asp
Not being a physicist I would appreciate any comments which might shed some light on what this is all about or not?
