Room-Temperature Superconductors and Facilitation of Next-Generation Atmospheric Condensers

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Did the experiment with the air pressure yield results? We have a suggestion for the next step. Let me know if you have any questions as this information should be combined with the previous postings.

The solution for creating a room temperature superconductor may be nanotube bundling. Rather than using air pressure, surround a standard “1.1 degree” curve angle carbon nanotube with a series of “1.3” angle tubes. Surround that layer with even more “1.5” angle tubes; the smallest of the tubes being in the outer layer. Cohesion of bundles as well as the piezoelectric force need to maintain charge density waves (CDWs) at room temperature may be possible using ultra-thin bands of silver nicknamed “napkin holders.”