Evidence for hyperconductivity and thermal superconductivity
V.A.Vdovenkov

TL;DR
This paper proposes that hyperconductivity and thermal superconductivity are caused by atomic nuclei oscillations, extending the BCS theory, and shows hyperconductivity as a distinct phenomenon with zero electrical and thermal resistance at finite temperatures.
Contribution
It introduces a physical explanation for hyperconductivity and thermal superconductivity based on atomic nuclei oscillations, asserting hyperconductivity as an independent phenomenon.
Findings
Hyperconductivity is caused by atomic nuclei oscillations.
Hyperconductivity exists at temperatures above absolute zero.
Hyperconductivity features zero electrical and thermal resistance.
Abstract
Physical explanation of hyperconductivity and thermal superconductivity existence is done in given article on the basis of inherent atomic nuclei oscillations in atoms of materials which are connected with electrons and phonons and in accordance with the well known Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer superconductivity theory. It is shown that hyperconductivity is the self-supporting, independent physical phenomenon which is caused by oscillations of atomic nuclei in atoms of materials and the minimal temperature of its existence does not reach absolute zero temperature. Hyperconductivity represents the typical dynamic condition of a material with zero electrical and zero thermal resistances.
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TopicsAdvanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions
