Bob, I'm still cracking up over this presentation. I mean, 1979? Seriously? And it's still classified and denied as in "what you saw was a weather balloon." Anyways, I found the following article on magnetic monopoles very helpful in terms of understanding why, when in string or tube-like form, they can behave as superfluids and superconductors versus typical dipole configurations. Figures 1a and 1b explain it all. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-021-00531-5
O-Day - Galactica
Related?... https://youtu.be/eBA3RUxkZdc
and.. https://youtu.be/PE4C7OI7Frg
https://youtu.be/HerPauJIW3Y. This should be about the Fluxliner. Cheers.
Bob, I'm still cracking up over this presentation. I mean, 1979? Seriously? And it's still classified and denied as in "what you saw was a weather balloon." Anyways, I found the following article on magnetic monopoles very helpful in terms of understanding why, when in string or tube-like form, they can behave as superfluids and superconductors versus typical dipole configurations. Figures 1a and 1b explain it all. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-021-00531-5