This supplement proposes a theoretical reinterpretation of superconductivity within the framework of MUT v5.8. Instead of treating superconductivity solely as a phonon-mediated Cooper pairing phenomenon, we model it as a macroscopic coherence state of the Effective Background Scalar Field (ΦA).Electrical resistance is formulated as an integrated measure of phase decoherence between electron field signatures and the lattice environment. In the superconducting regime, the phase difference approaches zero across the macroscopic domain, resulting in coherent ΦA flux and dissipationless current flow.The framework further introduces a speculative mechanism for room-temperature superconductivity through substrate frequency alignment (“frequency tuning”) of the effective background scalar field, suggesting that coherence induction may not require extreme pressure conditions.This work provides a field-coherence interpretation of superconductivity and outlines experimentally testable directions for macroscopic phase synchronization.
Myomin Aung (Mon,) studied this question.