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To: yard_man who wrote (101711)5/11/2001 10:22:52 PM
From: At_The_Ask  Respond to of 436258
 
http://bigcharts/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=scon&sid=0&o_symb=scon&freq=1&time=9

SCON super conducter technologies. Super Momo from the good old days. Super conducted many greater fools money out of their pockets. not sure if its legit or not.



To: yard_man who wrote (101711)5/12/2001 1:06:50 AM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Presumably all materials that conduct electricity will superconduct if you get to low enough temperatures (unless they stop conducting electricity) The question is how low. Anyway, I work in the field, I can educate you a bit more if this interests you :) See also my reply to Tom. Schrieffer (one of the authors of the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer theory of superconductivity) is my boss. I'm serious.