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The new state of the matter is made by connecting four electrons.

 


What if we would connect four electrons? The answer is that thing forms the new state of matter. Scientists are made a new state of matter. That new state of the matter is made by connecting four electrons. The thing that makes this thing fundamental is that the key principle in superconductivity is that the electrons are forming pairs. 

If the electron pairs or electron squares can create over some layer, that thing means a fundamental advantage in superconductivity and nano-size microchips. There is the possibility to make the transistors that are made by using only the electrons. The problem is how to make electrons being stable on the structure. Electrons can anchor to the layer by using two pushing magnetic fields. 

If two negative magnetic fields are pushing electrons from two sides that thing can stabilize the formation. And if somebody wants to drive data through those electrons. Those magnetic fields can act as the carrier wave. That thing can make the electron structures suitable for superconducting microchips. 

But the thing is that these kinds of electron structures are that they are very unstable. There is another thing that can use to make this kind of four-electron structure. Is to drive electrons together. 

If the angle is right that they are starting to whirl around each other. The problem with electrons is that they are single polar particles. And that thing means that magnetic forces are repelling those particles. But electron structures can create by pressing them together by using magnetic fields. 


The new state of the matter is causing a question could fermion stars exist? Could in the universe be the stars that formed by electrons. 


Is it possible that somewhere in the universe are the electron balls that can have a short-term lifetime? There is the possibility that electrons can create quite large structures if the conditions are right. That means that the electrons would be connected by quantum gravitation. But in that case, the weight of electrons must be so strong. 

Conditions must be so special that quantum gravity can connect electrons. The requirement for a quantum gravitation bond is that quantum gravitation will turn stronger than the electromagnetic force that pushes electrons out from the structure. 

If somebody can grow the mass of the electron without expanding the electromagnetic field that thing would make it possible to create stable electron crystals. But maybe somewhere in the universe, this kind of phenomenon is possible. Sometimes is introduced that kinetic energy like extremely high speed along with pressing radiation emission. Can cause that there is forming the small electron crystals. Maybe those electron structures are possible in the X- or gamma-ray radiation of the black holes. But those things are hypotheses. 


https://www.guardianmag.press/2021/11/formation-of-a-new-state-of-matter-by-joining-up-4-electrons.html/

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