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particularly scientists with the highest H-index think that. I don't.
создатель хирша Хирш ламентирует по поводу своего детища, с картинками.
Superconductivity, what the H? The emperor has no clothes
J. E. Hirsch
(Submitted on 26 Jan 2020)
A magnetic field H is expelled from the interior of a metal becoming
superconducting. Everybody thinks the phenomenon is perfectly well
understood, particularly scientists with the highest H-index think
that. I don't. I will explain why I believe that without Holes,
conceptualized by Heisenberg in 1931 fifty years after Hall had first
detected them in some metals, neither magnetic field expulsion nor
anything else about superconductivity can be understood. I have been a
Heretic in the field of superconductivity for over 30 years, and
believe that Hans' little story about the emperor perfectly captures
the essence of the situation. Here is (a highly condensed version of)
the wHole story.
[...]
I proposed the H-index hoping it would be an objective measure of
scientific achievement. By & large, I think this is believed to be the
case. But I have now come to believe it can also fail spectacularly &
have severe unintended negative consequences. I can understand how the
sorcerer's apprentice must have felt.
[...]
Now my H-index is certainly astronomically smaller than the aggregate
of the H-indices of all that are convinced that BCS theory is correct
for conventional superconductors. It is also substantially smaller
than that of many individuals that are highly recognized
superconductivity experts in that group, e.g. Phil Anderson, Doug
Scalapino, Marvin Cohen, Warren Pickett, Matthew Fisher, etc.
там ещё везде буква H заглавная и болдом проставлена.