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    Sarang Gosavi
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    The difference between the two is, in construction engineering classical mechanics reigns supreme, where Euler’s equation of buckling of columns can be applied to solve for the load bearing capacity of the structure. In other words we know the axioms and can solve the equations. On the other hand in the case of room temperature superconductivity, we know the axioms but there are too many factors affecting the quantum system once the temperature rises, which makes it difficult to pin the down exact combination materials that will exhibit this phenomenon.

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