19 Jul '15 10:29>2 edits
http://phys.org/news/2015-07-year-massless-particle-next-generation-electronics.html
I don't pretend to really understand the physics of this.
In theory, could this be used to make a conductor, short of being a superconductor, with much less electrical resistance at room temperature than copper? If so, could this be used instead of superconductors in a supergrid to work around the problem of superconductor needing cooling? Just an idea.
I don't pretend to really understand the physics of this.
In theory, could this be used to make a conductor, short of being a superconductor, with much less electrical resistance at room temperature than copper? If so, could this be used instead of superconductors in a supergrid to work around the problem of superconductor needing cooling? Just an idea.