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  • My mommy likes me.

  • Where'd the really cool animated movie go

  • @JTownPandaMan its the other one... see related videos

  • Very nice design.

    I have one question though.

    How do you stop that thing?

    Reverse thrust on main propulsion system?

    Or just reverse the "magnet" polarity and bury the thing in the ground? ;)

    I'd appreciate your answer. Thanks.

  • @M4ntiX Thanks, Reverse thrust :) But i would love to see the moment when you invert the polarity - it will be funny... at 250mph

  • LOL, now all we need is someone to invent an anti gravity drive, thats the EASY part right????

  • @Texmurphy51 Well...I would go as far as to say that the anti gravity drive would be one of the greatest inventions of all time, up there with the wheel, penicilin and the splitting the atom. It would really revolutionize all forms of transportation from airplanes, cars and even space shuttles. Now "all" we need someone to find out a way to "block" or reduce the affect the earths gravitational pull has on an object through something like electromagnets..

  • @prnkstr "something like electromagnets"

    Electromagnets have no effect on Gravity. They effect Magnetism, which is NOT Gravity.

    There is no theoretical way to block or reduce Gravity. You can generate a force to oppose it.

    Like a rocket engine or climbing a ladder but no mechanism to block gravity. It has no "anti" force know.

    Its like saying I would like to reverse time,(anti time) easily said but may not be possible.

  • @Texmurphy51 "Anti Gravity" here is just a word for "rejecting ground". There are a very early developments - "Diamagnetic levitation" - a very strong electric coil magnet that affects non metal objects. but i suspect it probably works on attraction (hopefully i'm wrong). The second thing is "Eddy currents" - magnetic impulses affecting non magnetic metals, creating electrical currents in them, resulting their own magnetic field = rejection from the original magnet. Maybe we can combine the two.

  • @ivangraphics I dont think you understand what your talking about.

    Eddy currents are wasteful fields that create heat robbing energy from the magnetic field.

    Laboratories can generate super super strong magnetic fields & they do not float against gravity.

    They can suspend an object in the magnet itself but the magnet does not left itself.

    You need to study a little more physics & see that magnets will not work.

    Try a couple of fan blades to push air.

  • @Texmurphy51 I thought Eddy currents - small electric currents created by moving magnet impulses (same as in power generator) and the currents create their own magnetic field, which rejects from the magnet.

    Fans will never work - always nearly as heavy as the flow they create. Maybe Dyson fan could be any help, he says his few times smaller fan creates same flow with his aerodynamic system.

    P.S. If you read the first and the last two sentences you wrote, it just amazing...

  • @ivangraphics Eddy currents are what causes induction heating. They sap energy from the moving magnetic field.

    Fans lift all the aircraft that exist now so why not this.

  • add 3 low powered jet engines and u will be fine

  • As much as i luv this idea I personally believe that the directional jets you have there are a load of garbage. Firstly you have not considered where the power source to levitate would go. For a decent endurance you would need a hardcore generator if they were 'magnets'. Which gets to the 2nd point of the fact that magnets can only cause a force for iron, cobalt and nickel or if there is an electric flow in the ground. That hasn't been addressed either. But cool design

  • @smbor2 Thanks. The power source is indeed a problem, but the repulsion drives are not hopeless, two main directions of development are EDDY CURRENTS - to create magnetic features in non magnetic metals and the DIAMAGNETIC LEVITATION which allows to magnetically interact with almost anything. I wonder if the frog floats on rejection or repulsion. Try videos for both terms, it's fun. In worse case they could try and combine the two, to get the non metal objects act as magnets, and not iron...

  • That's a nice model.

  • @Gh3rkinman Thanks!

  • cool video

  • @oliver18754 thank you

  • ....will it blend?

  • somebody know how build the f**ng...Tesla Magnets? you see, Ivangraphics desperate need that part of machinery to build the rest of that vehicle...I think than schematic plans of that magnets really exist, and guys than have it probably will be interested in taking this class of machine, then, why they not contacted to Ivangraphics and build this brilliant vehicle? C'mon, guys, don't be sons of a bitches, Ivangraphics already did all the fucking work, he needs only the Tesla Magnets, c'mon

  • @carloko08 Yeah, what's up guys, just give me the damn tech! :D Tesla would have helped for sure... If he could...

  • LOOKS LIKE TRON

  • Really cool! Now you just have to design the antigravity system, a piece of cake!

  • @AuroraTropicalis --->Your solution, sir. --__--

  • i have found your solution sir. email me goneboardin317 at yahoo dot com.

  • definitely sounds like it would work but how much would it cost...

  • these engines can be made, but u need a few kV to make em work... im pretty comvinced this design is at least plausable

  • very cool, nice video

  • cool...

  • why do i suddenly think of southpark and the engines mr. garrison made?

  • When I saw the thumbnail, I thought it was real. I didn't know they were 'soft' engineers, I thought they were the real kind. By the way, you might also draw, I'm sorry, Design, a battery, a computer pushing about a terabit tied to a fly- by- wire high speed stabilizer. A Gyroscope might be nice, and how about a vestige of safety. Other than that, I say you all graduate the twelfth grade. Congratulations kids!

  • @mrthebillman Thanks for the tip. I am sorry for creating a confusion with the title, but it does say "hoverbike" next to the "technical demonstration". As far as i know hoverbikes do not exist. As for the twelfth grade thing, you must be a 12th graduate yourself for saying this. And you probably think you are one of the few in the world who know what Gyroscope is and what it does. And figuring out it needs a computer and protection - amazing, why didn't i think of that before, i'm so stupid.

  • why cant this be real :(

  • Well if it's a hover bike, wouldn't it need a Gyro to help keep it somewhat upright? Could possibly use magnets though, As the "Anti-Gravity" pads. Special roads would have to be made though.

  • @Ryan15T Thanks for rising this issue, the vehicle is planned in such manner that it holds balance by itself. i used test models, scaled and full size, but instead of repulsion force i used real legs that simulate repulsion angle and distance. The center of weight and repulsion engines are placed and directed in such way, that the vehicle holds balance by itself. Think that the repulsion force is directional and it touches the ground in distant points from the vehicle, covering bigger surface.

  • This is the most f***ing awesome thing I've seen ever.

    VERY good job!

  • @HandfullOfWoop THANKS :)

  • Is this proven to be able to work? If so, when would they go into production?

  • @morthorse HAHA nope :( this does not work... It might but it wont...

  • common guys, maybe he work as a grafik artist in the new HALO game. be nice.

  • @Guds777 :) even better

  • Are the levitation engines some kind of super magnets??

  • @IIFSIII27II yeah, this is the most likely solution [Tesla magnets ;)]

  • Hoverbikes like this one for instance are possible to make and drive

  • You gotta invent the anti-gravity pads first. Oops, sorry, anti-gravity cannot be produced. If you think it can, you clearly don't know anything about gravity.

  • @UnderManiac Isn't anti gravity - anything that works against and cancels gravity? Such as a jet engine, propeller, helium balloon, magnetic repulsion? It does not use literally "anti gravity" but a rejection of some sort. And as much as i understand, as long as it's used against gravity, you can say it's "anti gravity"...

    Do you know anything about anti gravity besides the idea that it does not exist? I would love to learn.

  • @ivangraphics The term "anti-gravity" means to nullify the effect of gravity. These technologies do not do that. Balloons utilize the buoyancy of air like submarines use buoyancy of water to stay at depth, in the sea. Birds and airplanes use the Bernoulli Principle to ride on air.

    I can explain what gravity is, in accordance to Einstein's theory, which is quite elegant and simple to understand. This also gives way to the reason that one could not produce anti-gravity.

  • @UnderManiac There is such a thing as anti gravity, remember the back to the future movie? IN the extra's they talk about the skateboard and they explain that it is real but they are not allowed to produce the hoover board due to safety...my opinion is its due to the word getting out that it works !

    I researched that skateboard years ago and its true, it does work against the earths gravitational pull but of course the powers that be will not let this technology out for obvious reasons.

  • dear santa....

  • Where does the engine go? also, i was looking up antigravitic resonance technology, and was wondering if that could be used to drive this thing. It would be a good idea if you ask me. :P

  • Earths Forbidden Secrets Part One...

    I forget to cited my comment I just did :)

  • Einstein theorized that gravity also had a specific frequency of

    vibration and that if it could be discovered then the correct frequency of sound directed at any given object should render the object weightless. It is not unreasonable to suppose that when the actual sound frequency of gravity is discovered and directed into harmony with the frequency of biological ‘strings’ then levitation may even become common place.

  • @demirdinc, Pluto isn't considered to be a planet anymore!

  • Daydream stuff

  • This is really cool. I do believe certain laws of physics would make this one of the most dangerous vehicles ever created. Now, if only you had a special track area to drive it on... I would never trust a "hover-bike" on Earth based on magnetic levitation, because the field ratios would vary so greatly so often. You would need some serious compensational equipment, with lightlike fast response, to adjust to what is detected in the area around it. However, I do see opportunities for this...

  • Wow, this is really amazing!

  • we have the tech to build it, but with all the shit thats happening today in our years were building weapons or new ways to take a crap, we can do it but but to lazy to,

    why cant we get some techies off youtube, join with the new robotic systems of japan

    and universities of prototype vehicles

  • @Casanova1177 just need a ridiculously large powers source, a lot of turns in a wire in an electromagnet , and a way to cool down the metal quite a bit (nearing absolute zero) to create a diamagnetic force powerful enough to provide a levitation force that is stronger than the total weight. Probably very energy inefficient, but would be cool to have.

  • I like the Fact that this is A Really Nice Design.

    But. Due to Limitations Of This Time we CANNOT make this.

    All though there is a Small Possibility. if we can Compress Electric About 0.5 Thousand Times A Car Battery.Car battery x 5.Then we would be able to unless you Changed the Design to fit in At Least 3.Cause I know that there would be 2 Battery's Fitting in the back part.Those hover plates are possible but. they would have to be rotating at the speed of sound and be dulled to not cut.NICE!

  • why is there shocks if it hovers???

  • @pieman12345678987654 ROFL, but those aren't shocks... But perhaps a shock-like safety addition may not be a bad idea...

  • @foozbong explain 0:34 move your mouse over the box lol =p

  • @pieman12345678987654 My apologies, it definitely says shocks....

  • @foozbong lol, still dont see why if it hovers....

  • @pieman12345678987654 Well, the shocks play a key role in that, see?

  • @foozbong turbulace maybe???

  • @pieman12345678987654 Because the terrain changes, and it doesn't hover it pushes itself off the ground. Having shocks makes the ride more comfortable. also, provides compensation for variation of magnetic forces of earth (poles versus equator).

  • WHEN!?

  • You should made one! i'm waitin for it :)

  • when they gonna make this

  • please let me know if you guys need a test rider lol this looks sick

  • Looks like a fun ride :) I like that you considered ergonomics.

  • If you painted the hover-pads red they'd probably make more thrust.

  • We've had this technology for many years. Look up the Astra tr-3b it is a beyond top secret ship that uses a nuclear reactor to operate what is called a MFD (magnetic field disrupted), which makes it's gravity in effect 89% less. This technology has been around since around the the time of world war II. They were experimenting with magnetic field disruption.

  • I swear if hoverbikes using technology similar to this become reality during my lifetime, I definitely will have one that looks like this one. The design is amazing, I especially love how you considered different riding styles. It is well thought out and has a really smooth and just generally beautiful design! Good work!

  • @zebezd Thanks!

  • Nice work. Ignore the nay-sayers. Vision nearly always preceds & inspires reality. Your's may be the spark that makes this a reality one day. I hope so cuz I want one!

  • why are shocks needed??? if it hovers it wont need to shock absorb

  • kickass model, man!!!

  • But if it does it will be made by Americans in the greatest country on the planet: The United States of America.

  • One must have a vivid imagination for this to work and even then it won't be in our life time or on our planet...

  • I saw the other video. Good work. In Dune novels they talk about the Holtzman fields, they work on the basis of repulsion of solids, they used them to generate protective fields and diminish gravity pull (they couldn't use it to "impulse" a ship, just equalize gravity). But I still think the system could be adapted to make some kind of ground effect vehicle, the wing area could be little enough to use it here. :)

  • Great presentation!

    Great concept!

  • This model would KICK ASS in Gmod. Mind if I get the model to take a look and possibly convert to Source?

  • You would need to rebuild it in low poly since it's modeled in Solid Works with very high polygonal count.

    I could post reference views of that if you want to model it :)

  • Oh, if only... if only it were real. :'(

  • have u ruled out using the dyson fan since it produces alot more airflow on a given surface area more than conventional turbines?

  • Very interesting thought, but this vehicle is built on the idea of sci-fi tech [future if you want] where the engines would need to be very effective. also the logic is built so that the "fields" that hold the craft are directional [sort of like pillars] so the actual touching points on the ground, cover much bigger surface then you can see on from the vehicle, so the thing is much more stable.

    Sort of like in wheelchair you have angle at them wheels for better support.

  • one power output at the back is insufficient, but not a bad school project.

  • Thanks, it had two outputs placed in a row, one as third leg, other for pulling, but the request was for less parts :D so it's set that the third leg is the pulling one, i am not sure up to now that it's a very good idea. The back "battery" area was planned to be a turbine, regular one, just to push the vehicle, suppurate from the levitation engines.

  • hi that's a really good video showing your project but i'd like to see some labels or spoken commentary concerning different parts, it's not totally clear like it is now. cool!

  • anti-gravity is not real, but artificial gravity is, and it only need be stronger than 1G to work

    mutual resonance between the electric & magnetic fields of two interconnected superconductors, generates a vector field which is artificial gravity

    room temp superconductivity is also possible, vibrate the atoms of a conductor at just the right freq, & instead of bumping into each other, they run round in tiny circles almost completely avoiding contact reducing internal resistance to near zero

  • I want one of these.....NOW!.....I think that the magnetic levitation concept will work but only if you can make the capacitors superconductive. Which brings on thermal problems.....perhaps if liquid nitrogen is used (non-volitile/non explosive) but still well short of the Bose-Einstein Condensate needed for superconductivity. Perhaps 4 powerful propeller fans for vertical thrust would work coupled with a pulsejet engine for forward thrust. Check out the technical demo.

  • The concept of "true" anti-gravity is a fallacy, however work is being done on various forms of non-thrust related lift. Even Star Wars and Star Trek do not claim to have anti-gravity technology, as such, but some electro-magnetic lift system. The science supports such a possibility. However I don't think is going to be possible without room-temp super conductor technology.

  • Anti-gravity does not exist or has not yet been discovered. So this is pure SciFi.

  • According to NASA experiments Radio Waves is a cheaper solution to fuel and heavy magnets to make a vehicle floats and it works. The big problem with Radio Waves high frequencies is that it makes the animals go crazy and the whales goes to dry land instead of the sea. The only way to use the frequency of the Radio Waves needed to make something float is by killing all the animals and those Animals Human Rights from complaining about the animals ears. NASA might build a floating vehicle for Mars

  • The only two problems I can find are:

    1. The fuel supply will have to be a lot, there is not enough space in the bike for that much fuel.

    2. It is too sensitive, one, EXTREMELY SMALL problem with the hovering units, and you're screwed.

  • @MrIam1nsane

    1. This would be a solid state EM lifter system and so it would use batteries. Carbon-based paper batteries are five times more powerful than Lith-poly and lighter. Fuel load would be essentially zero.

    2. Being solid state, no moving parts, the lift motors are far less prone to any failure than a mechanical system. The problem would have to be severe or the device poorly made at the start to fail.

  • Umm... Shouldn't you create some anti-gravity coil dishes first? Seeing as it might affect the design. Kind of like creating a car without an idea of what a wheel looks like.

  • Yeah they were designed first but since it's not an engineering/science project, i assumed what the shape would be, closed on size/range and worked from it. - You can say in other words that they better be like this in order to have the vehicle work, unless the coils function differently from what i assumed - its more of a suggestion for a design, or in other words - concept... [whole project finctional but based on rules]...

  • the design is very cool, I buy it without a doubt, but I am not sure the "antigravity coil" will have such a shape.

  • the driver will die in a crash

  • @finnsia your an idiot

  • Nope, but you are since you can't even spell.

    Now go read a dictionary instead of making vain comments like that. If you really have nothing better to do other than make comments on what others wrote that are not related to you then go masturbate to some porn.

  • @finnsia lol it's funny bcuz ur probobly some 40 year old guy who has no fucking clue what text chat is and ur telling me that i post vain comments? "the driver will die in a crash" wow. Also, masturbating to porn is not related to any of this, like u said, "If you really have nothing better to do other than make comments on what others wrote that are not related to you then go masturbate to some porn." You just proved yourself wrong, dumbass.

  • NO It isn't related, but that doesn't prove me wrong. You had just shown how you have no logic.

    Secondly, good job for making rediculous assumptions. I'm just suggesting for you do other things instead of making stupid comments like you just did

  • coool

  • sweet. all you need is the anti-gravity pads and your set.

  • @sabness69 exactly! 

  • Way way too complicated. You guys need a down to earth" This is a spanner, this is a hammer " type of  guy on the team. Hire a retired mechanic whon has seen it all and you might just have something that works.

  • fantasssssma!!!

  • nice concept

  • Very good vids - both this and concept one.

    What program(s?) did you use to create those vids?

  • Thanks.

    Solid works - design

    3Ds Max - animation and rendering.

  • nice but 1 lil flaw wut u puttin az those damn dinner plates

  • Amazing work thanks for this =)

    i want to take industrial design too but i didnt get in =( well time to find a way to get in...

  • Great waste of time nerd.

  • @ivangraphics Great waste of time, nerd.

  • thanks

  • @juniosonga333 watch who you call a nerd, chances are they will one day be your boss

    also, "nerds" are responsible for the modern era of technology, so be thankful

  • @juniosonga333 i just CANT STAND people who are calling good animators nerds!

  • @OMGZORS1 I did not, as a matter of fact I greatly appreciate his work. All I did was correct a wrong sentence ivangraphics made.

  • @juniosonga333

    Us nerds rule the world. All aspects of government etc etc. it pays to be smart.

  • agreed

  • This is exactly why I would never become an industrial engineer; you get paid to sketch up a nice idea and nobody gives a * if the key component is physically impossible.

  • This is why i went to study industrial design, to know better about design and engineering while making game concept art.

  • And how much power those electromagnets require to repel Earth's gravity and get the vehicle off the ground?

  • Hmm basically it uses 2 things, 1 - powerfull battery [it takes100 years to charge and 20-50 years to discharge :)]

    And don't forget that plant we talk about has lower gravity force on one side and increased on other. You can use it only on the lower grav side.

  • That's what i intend to do :) with super "tesla coils" they use now to levitate frogs and water :)

  • Yeah, that would be funny, flying this thing down as it ripped out dental fillings, pace makers, having bobby pins seized out of hair through skulls, all flying at 1/2 the speed of sound toward the machine. That would be cool.

  • Why was my comment rated thumbs down? I was just suggesting an idea.

  • what are those discs, how do they work

    and is this possible>?

  • No it is not possible. it is design project based on fake science [in other words science fiction ;)] hehe...

  • could be done :)

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  • Sounds good to me ;)

  • Hey there is this real as in its possible to make? i=Is there a prototype in the makes

  • No its a simulation as in for a computer game

    Real thing is much further off

  • Ok i was just wondering caus everyone was discussing it like it was real lol to bad though

  • The frame can work on many other propellers, or ad to a hover-wing...

    Love this plan...

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  • i agree, then i might not even be to old to have one as my mid-life crysis ;)

  • I can make this a reality.

  • So what are you wating for? :) start working...

  • I have been working to get the sciences and academia to accept this technology for quite some time. seems there is a problem with mechanisms that are perpetual, free energy, anti gravity, over unity, that's just a few byproducts of my mechanism. in essence the SRTT seems to be magic and alien to the scientific community.

  • You tell me, my partner is all about free energy and all this stuff, Tesla and such ;) and yeah, they call it "magic" My dad is more of a "conservative" scientist and he gets amazed by superconductor levitation technology and stuff like that, says - i am simply limited to classical science :)

  • Just the frame is super on it self.(It needs only a sleeping posision for autopilot longdistance travel.

  • i am worndering, how dose this hover? what powers it i mean?

  • Electricity kind of power, electro-magnetic coils with oriented repulsion direction [down]. Field is so strong that it repulses other materials rather then just metal [as shown in the levitating frog/water/strawberry and other videos on you tube]. And all powered by really powerful battery on the back... [Sort of nuke power ;)]...

  • so in therey this might work some day if battery technologey gets that far?

  • Dude, I am truly your biggest fan now, lol. That is truly a masterpiece. =)

  • :) thanks hehe

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