@lsindjowt@ESYudkowsky (3/3) If you look at section C of the fig, one can see that the pathways for electrons formed by the stresses on the crystal lattice are, theoretically, “tunnels.”
@lsindjowt@ESYudkowsky@mtopolnik (2/3) And the substitution of some outer Pb atoms with smaller Cu atoms may facilitate superconductivity between Pb and O atoms along the core of individual crystals.
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(1/3) According to my limited knowledge, the structure of the lead-apatite crystal is a cylinder with an outer hexagonal frame compromised of Pb atoms and PO4 structures enveloping an inner core made of Pb and O atoms.
@ESYudkowsky@ESYudkowsky Instead, they rise upright until the increasing magnetic flux permeability, caused by aligning their superconductive pathways, adds enough 'dead weight' that prevents further lift, resulting in a slant.