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Room Temperature Superconductors – 07:38 – Aug 24, 2006
American Antigravity – www.americanantigravity.com

This video describes the polymer based Ultraconductorâ„¢ Research and Development project by Room Temperature Superconductors, Inc. These polymer materials are the practical equivalent of an ambient temperature superconductor. This seven minute video was made in 1996. It refers to the firm as ROOTS, an acronym no longer utilized.

Prior to the dot.com crash, $5 million from Angel investors and four completed Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research projects funded the program. Following that event the work gradually subsided, for although there were many thin film prototypes, product development was unable to be completed due to the lack of funds. Capital for high-tech firms without revenues disappeared for a long period. In consequence, the program came to a virtual standstill three years ago. Ultraconductor commercialization is a high priority for Chava.

Ultraconductors can impact every aspect of human life from consumer electronics & faster microprocessors to reduced environmental pollution & electrical losses in long-distance transmission lines. They can save hundreds of millions of barrels of oil. See more on about them on this Chava site.

Original Movie Notes: This overview of the polymer-based superconductive “Ultraconductors” describes an ongoing research project by Room Temperature Superconductors, Inc, located in Sebastopol, CA. They already have a working prototype, and are commercializing their technology, which will deliver a lightweight polymer cabling with conductivity 100,000 greater than copper wire.

Ultraconductors will enable a new generation of high-power, high-efficiency electrical transmission & power equipment, and will impact every aspect of human life from consumer electronics & faster microprocessors to reduced environmental pollution & electrical losses in long-distance transmission lines.