B ∞ 1/T and Meissner Effect 1933 Re-explained by Gill’s Electronic Theory of Magnetism 1964
According to Gill’s electronic theory of magnetism, the Curie point is reached at a certain high temperature for a particular metal because the increased inter-atomic distance makes it impossible for some exposed electrons of a ferromagnetic atom to latch onto the exposed protons of the next atom to cause...
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