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22 September 2005 Contribution of superconductivity to possible interstellar propagation of organic molecules by electromagnetic way
Vladimir V. Tchernyi, Sergey V. Kapranov
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Abstract
We suggest that organic matter transmission based on diamagnetic expel of superconductor from magnetic fields, force of magnetic levitation, can be responsible for simplest life propagation in outer space. This mechanism can account for discoveries of complex organic molecules in interstellar environment. Survey of literature shows convincingly that generally accepted theories predict superconductivity of some organic molecules and numerous references to experimental data also testify to this possibility. The received results are based on the recent discovery of the superconducting origin of the rings of Saturn made by the author [41, 42].
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Vladimir V. Tchernyi and Sergey V. Kapranov "Contribution of superconductivity to possible interstellar propagation of organic molecules by electromagnetic way", Proc. SPIE 5906, Astrobiology and Planetary Missions, 590616 (22 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.613141
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Superconductivity

Magnetism

Superconductors

Proteins

Radio propagation

Solitons

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