Conventional superconductivity theory contradicts the second law because the Meissner effect performs negative surplus work in the closed Gorter cycle, forcing false thermodynamics that also violates energy conservation.
Eilenberger, Momentum Conservation, Time De- pendent Ginzburg Landau Equation and Paraconduc- tivity, Zeitschrift fur Physik 236 (1970) 1-13
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The Meissner effect does not require radial charge flow because persistent surface currents follow from observed angular momentum quantization rather than Lorentz force on radial charges.
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Belief in thermodynamics has provoked false thermodynamics of superconductors
Conventional superconductivity theory contradicts the second law because the Meissner effect performs negative surplus work in the closed Gorter cycle, forcing false thermodynamics that also violates energy conservation.
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The Meissner effect does not require radial charge flow
The Meissner effect does not require radial charge flow because persistent surface currents follow from observed angular momentum quantization rather than Lorentz force on radial charges.