Graphene - what is it doing in mRNA vaccines?
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:) EM radiation is not saved in superconductors. In superconductors you save constant current. And superconductors are extremely good at keepeng this surrent perfectly constant. On the contrary, EM radiation is by definition an alternating electromagnetic field. :)
You could make electromagnet using superconducting winding, but that's definitely not what your video is about. I don't see anything about windings from graphene in cryogenic conditions in your video.
Well, superconductors attracting magnets is a new Nobel prize, as minimum. :) Send your fucking link to Nobel committee, may be they pay interest on finding winners. :)
Dude, I already provided links that expose you as the dumbest person, or a shill, or a chatbot...
You clearly don't understand superconductivity... I sent you a link about it, remember? You couldn't read wikipedia, really? I even quoted from wikipedia the last sentence in the first paragraph to make it obvious... Are you too far from the ending of the first paragraph still? Is reading too much for you?
It's superconductivity. Not normal EM conductivity = like magnets. But superconductivity.
Ok, let me try another way - https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=superconductivity - That's the etymology of the word.
Super + conductor. Conductor means that the EM radiation is in movement, hense conductor, like a train conductor. A moving train, not stationary.
Is that simple enough for you, or should I really send a personal message to Elon to fix his bots?
I find it funny that you were silent only for the user "BladesLastBottle" to type... Make it more obvious... :D