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Journal of Polymer and Biopolymer Physics Chemistry. 2014, 2(1), 6-11
DOI: 10.12691/jpbpc-2-1-2
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Knowledge of the Mechanism of Dreams can Aid in Problems Related to Room-Temperature Superconductivity

Delik. D. Gabaev1,

1A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia

Pub. Date: January 24, 2014

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Delik. D. Gabaev. Knowledge of the Mechanism of Dreams can Aid in Problems Related to Room-Temperature Superconductivity. Journal of Polymer and Biopolymer Physics Chemistry. 2014; 2(1):6-11. doi: 10.12691/jpbpc-2-1-2

Abstract

High – temperature superconductors are required in many fields of modern technology. However the difficulties related to creation of low temperature conditions for superconductors and the labor-intensive production and operation are hinder their widespread application. After analyzing the possible causative mechanism of dreams, I surmised that in order to signals from the information field penetrating through the sleeper’s eyes into a brain during the rapid eye movement sleep, axoplasm of neurons must possess a high conductivity. I then inferred that this high conductivity was due to the effect of the cranial bones. These bones apparently protect the brain not only from physical injuries but also from various kinds of wave “noise”; this noise produces oscillating motions of positive ions in the axoplasm of neurons, and, as a result, electrical resistance is increased. I measured the electrical resistance of a number of metallic conductors, which I coated with materials of various compositions and found that when nichrome wires were covered with clean bone glue, there was a conspicuous decrease in this resistance; in conductors containing iron, covered with clean bone glue, the resistance decreased to zero. If a thin layer of bone glue is covered with Moment rubber glue, the coating of ardent superconductor becomes elastic that makes the superconductor shockproof and resistant to moisture and magnetic fields and thus promising for modern engineering.

Keywords:
dreams conductivity of neurons coated metallic conductors ardent superconductivity

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