‘Soundwaves with Steel Spun around Copper’
I’ve chosen the title ‘Soundwaves with Steel Spun around Copper’ as this makes for a wonderful artwork. An artwork as yet conceptualized by me with dramatically commercial applications in mind.
‘I was greatly interested in Gravity, so I wrote about this. I was greatly interested in soundwaves and the sonic boom, so I wrote about this. Some weeks ago “i saw a buzzard flying overhead, near over my house. It made its call. Eureka. I saw its wingtips and from this i determined soundwaves could be changed by engineering the surface ⚡”. Now I’m considering superconductivity.’ – a digital writing of September 23rd 2019 1555hrs.
My true parallel of that beautifully squawking buzzard is, of course, referring to the sonic boom.
Let me please share some further thoughts with you dear Readers.
Instantaneous and visceral thoughts as I write:
‘Some days ago I was thinking about steel spun around copper ⚡ The concept is for a stronger material super compacting a conductive ‘element’. Its a theory requiring physics, engineering and electrical experts to quantify‘ – a digital writing of November 8th 2019 1121hrs, following my personal thoughts days before.
I literally imagined how a spider produces silk, extrapolating the idea for superconductivity.
My aforementioned quotation arose directly due to my interest in solving a superconductivity problem.
Wikipedia explains superconductivity as follows:
“Superconductivity is the set of physical properties observed in certain materials, wherein electrical resistance vanishes and from which magnetic flux fields are expelled.”
My immediate thoughts aforementioned of November 8th 2019 1121hrs were explained, fore and aft, as follows:
‘… superconductivity works historically at {local} Universal space temperature. Very interesting. Possibly a safety net(?), I think. Idkw, exactly. Does SC require contraction(?), super exerted pressures(?), compaction(?). Is it extreme cold or merely the atomic structural change {with the temperature changes}(?) It’s likely the latter.’ – a digital writing dated September 23rd 2019 2238hrs.
‘Do you think there is a light we as humans have yet discovered? The basis being just as infrared and ultraviolet was fairly modernly discovered, so too a new type of light is yet to be discovered‘ – a digital writing also dated November 8th 2019 1142hrs.
Link to Matt’s original article here.
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