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To: E. Charters who wrote (88683)8/11/2002 2:12:16 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 116764
 
Go west young man. (or) outer space (or) Earth's Core
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"... wonder how superconductors work as photocells?"
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Its too much good fortune to hope Zeev read your post.
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From: Zeev Hed
Friday, Aug 9, 2002
Steve, you must understand that in deep space,
the temperatures are naturally cryogenic,
thus traditional Superconductors or the so called Hi-TC material
need no cryogenic systems... but on earth...
There are really only five outfits that are playable...
Then there are three HI-TC companies,
none of which I am recommending right now as investments...
The only other opportunity I am aware of is a private company
involved with ambient superconductors, but only "accredited"
investors are allowed to invest in that company (I am on their BOD)
... the SEC prohibits public discussions of such opportunities.
...
[end.]
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Glitches in Earth's wobble help geophysicists probe planet's core
berkeley.edu
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from wind rain hot water sunlight and now...
Electricity From Earth's Core
wired.com
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I didn't read the article, but recently someone speculated
that Earth's core is quite radiant in nature.
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Question:
In Zeev's remarks, is the "ambient superconductors" a typo
or is he making a reference to a conductor much better
than say copper?
if ambient = room temp for humans

d:oug
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