Topological Superconductivity and Absolute Geometric Fluidity
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The phenomenon of superconductivity is conventionally described by the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) theory through the formation of Cooper pairs. In this monograph, we propose a fundamentally distinct, non-perturbative geometric origin for superconductivity based on Topological Quantum Chromodynamics (Topological QCD). We postulate that superconductivity is not merely a pairing mechanism but a macroscopic quantum state where the Gravitational Spin Polarization Tensor $\Pi_{ab}$ acquires "absolute geometric fluidity". In this state, Borromean topological linkages—representing charge carriers—propagate with zero topological resistance. We derive the topological Meissner effect and the superconducting gap directly from the modified Lichnerowicz identity, bridging gravitational spin networks with topological condensed matter physics.
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