Majorana Fermion particle possibly found
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Matt Edwards
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Tue Apr 17 2012, 07:50PM
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Thougt you guys might enjoy this...
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Conundrum
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Location: CI, Earth
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Hmm, another interesting particle with relevance to superconductivity and quantum computing among other things.
Any news on the Higgs yet?
Also, it seems like Heim theory isn't quite dead yet. If the Higgs isn't found but the neutral electron shows up in the LHC data then there are going to be many questions asked.
Probably a really stupid question, but why hasn't anyone explored the possibility that high temperature superconductivity is mediated by neutral electrons condensing out of the quantum vacuum within the lattice and causing the electrons to pair up by acting as the "glue".
-A
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