Condensed Matter Physics
Superconducting Magnets
Definition
Electromagnets using superconducting wire coils that carry current without resistance generating extremely strong magnetic fields
Related Theories (8)
Classified Military Fusion Reactors Preceded Commercial Development
The military had operational fusion reactors using field-reversed configurations by the 2000s, predating commercial ventures like Helion Energy, enabled by the development of high-Tesla superconducting magnets and documented in public textbooks that few could understand
Heat Exchanger Cooling Solution
The orbs solve the superconductor protection problem through advanced heat exchange that rapidly removes fusion heat, allowing superconducting magnets to operate adjacent to fusion plasma without destruction
High Beta Advantage for Advanced Fusion Fuels
The high beta values achieved by Field Reverse Configuration enable pursuit of aneutronic boron-11 fusion that is impossible with low beta tokamak reactors
MHD Fusion Orb Propulsion
Suggests that orb craft use magneto-hydrodynamic fusion propulsion with superconducting magnets cusp traps and ionization lasers for 360 degree directional movement
NASA Research Breadcrumbs to Fusion Technology
Suggests that old NASA papers from 1960s and 1970s contain breadcrumbs revealing the path to neutronic directed energy fusion conversion technology
Nuclear Explosive Spacetime Manipulation
Proposes that thermonuclear weapons provide the only energy density sufficient for measurable spacetime distortion and wormhole induction effects.
Simatics Plasma Confinement Boundary
Simatics plasma confinement boundary shows plasma arcing corners destroying reactor geometry change needed
Superconducting Magnet Breakthrough Enable Fusion Orbs
Proposes that development of lighter superconducting magnets like YBCO enabled practical manufacturing of fusion orb systems seen in MH370 videos