supraleistungig
Supraleistungig is a hypothetical concept that describes a state of matter exhibiting perfect electrical conductivity and the expulsion of magnetic fields, known as the Meissner effect, at temperatures significantly above absolute zero. While superconductivity is a well-established phenomenon observed in various materials below a critical temperature, achieving this state at room temperature or higher remains a major scientific challenge. The term "supraleistungig" itself is a constructed word, often used in speculative discussions or science fiction to represent this ultimate goal of high-temperature superconductivity.
The theoretical implications of a truly supraleistungig material would be revolutionary. It could enable lossless power
Current research into high-temperature superconductors focuses on complex ceramic compounds, often involving copper oxides. Scientists are