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Originally posted by DA Morgan:
JB wrote:
"Thus the most important property of a superconductor is that its charge carriers must be ablE to manifest a velocity without requiring kinetic energy."

Precisely why do you think that your assumptions can ONLY point to this single solution? I see nothing that supports the leap from premise to conclusion.

Thanks for asking a scientific question.

I have oulined my reasoning on this aspect to JAG above by comparing resistance in a normal conductor to to resistance in a conductor with no scattering.