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Do superconductors violate basic laws of physics?

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Do superconductors violate basic laws of physics?

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San Diego State University, September 15, 2006 Abstract: I will show that superconductors violate at least one basic law of physics: either Lenz’s law, or angular momentum conservation, or Newton’s second law. For those that have faith in theory I will explain how this conundrum can be resolved with least collateral damage. For those that don’t I will discuss a simple experiment that can decide between the different possibilities, that could have been done many years ago but hasn’t.

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