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Message Subject Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Well then could we hypothesize that the Great Wall of China, with the lime [graphite] and sticky rice mortar and clay [graphite] bricks that were used to build parts of the wall would make the Wall a superconductor of sorts?
No.
Unfortunately Superconductors are very hard to make.
The conditions are very specific because you have to polarize them in order to get the most of its electrons out to its surface. The molecules of a superconductor have to be absolutely aligned to each other. That´s when temperature becomes an issue, because you must put the electrons and molecules in a very low energy level.




Mat, what you are into in Industry is one thing and there you are very correct there BUT partial superconductivity exists in nature. Evidence in my past posts. Furthermore if the right switches go ON in Nature the body will undergo such changes as to become a Superconductor IMO.
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Well... it would be nice, but of very few practical uses... superconducting bodies would have to be around 18 to 60 degrees KELVIN... and we wouldn´t be able to carry the chemical reactions needed to exist... Partial Superconductivity is found in the metal Mercury, but it is kind of toxic... The other liquid metals are also nice to play with...

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