Conventional theories of superconductivity (BCS theory and its high temperature extensions) explain zero resistance current flow through the formation of Cooper pairs – fragile, statistical quantum states that require extreme cooling and occur only in specific metals (e.g., yttrium, niobium). Here we present a fundamentally different model rooted in the Harmonic Framework of Reality. Superconductivity arises not from electron pairing, but from the splitting of mass into positive and negative components that travel in opposite temporal directions. A birefringent quartz medium (pure quartz, cut to 3 mm thickness) acts as a mass splitter: an incident particle’s wavefunction is divided into a forward time positive mass component and a reverse time negative mass component. Because time is not a continuous flow but a discrete time crystal lattice with fixed nodes (fundamental frequency 27 Hz), the two components meet at every lattice node simultaneously, swapping states and cancelling net mass (m + m′ = 0). Zero net mass implies zero inertia, zero electrical resistance, and zero energy loss – all at room temperature. The theory resolves the quantum measurement paradox (mass cannot be measured while a particle is in motion) and provides testable predictions: frequency dependent critical currents, phase sensitive Josephson anomalies, and the existence of a “time crystal echo” at 27 kHz harmonics. This model unifies superconductivity, quantum non locality, and the arrow of time under a single harmonic principle, without requiring Cooper pairs or cryogenic cooling.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69edad8f4a46254e215b5297 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19734631