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The Josephson constant is a relationship between frequency and acceleration of a pair of photons. The Von Klinstig resistance is in-fact the velocity of an ether oscillator at a speed of 25812.8076 m/s and the reason for Planck's constant. The relationship between acceleration ''a'' and frequency ''f'' is ''a = 25812.8076 x f'', the basis for SQUID.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The Josephson constant is a relationship between frequency and acceleration of a pair of photons. The Von Klinstig resistance is in-fact the velocity of an ether oscillator at a speed of 25812.8076 m/s and the reason for Planck's constant. The relationship between acceleration ''a'' and frequency ''f'' is ''a = 25812.8076 x f'', the basis for SQUID.


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Latest revision as of 22:03, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
TitleThe Josephson Constant & Superconducting Velocity
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Author(s)Francis Viren Fernandes
KeywordsSQUID, Voltage, Resistance, Pendulum, Acceleration, Ether, Frequency, Josephson, Superconductors
Published2011
JournalNone
No. of pages1

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Abstract

The Josephson constant is a relationship between frequency and acceleration of a pair of photons. The Von Klinstig resistance is in-fact the velocity of an ether oscillator at a speed of 25812.8076 m/s and the reason for Planck's constant. The relationship between acceleration a and frequency f is a = 25812.8076 x f, the basis for SQUID.