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Superconductors?
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Can there be any movement of electrons inside a superconducting sphere? (Possibility of biological stasis!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apologies but I'm unsure I understand the question. Your reference to biological stasis suggest you are referring to species. Are you suggesting some species is made to be superconducting ?
The thing about a superconductor is that electrical current flows unimpeded through it, so electrons surely move through/along it.
The thing about a superconductor is that electrical current flows unimpeded through it, so electrons surely move through/along it.