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  • Fucking magnets how do they work?

  • la vdd imposible conseguir el superconductor.. logre tener todo lo demas pero no supe q usar como supercondutor..  el YBCO no se consigue y no se como hacerlo. XD

  • so thats how superman flies

  • GRANDI...!!!

  • SICK!!! too cool

  • how do u stop though.... lol

  • how do you start?

  • A fan? or a push from a big electromagnet maybe?

  • why does it attract when pushed into the platform

  • The superconductor is not attracted, but simply suspended in the magnetic field. The enveloping flux lines apply pressure as the diamagnet repels them, while the object remains trapped in its own internal absence of magnetism. For visualization of this, "The Awesome Levitating Train" proves a helpful video.

  • If such material working at room temperature existed, it would mean that we would have all our energy problems resolve and have unlimited power and ressources. I dont think that nature works that way.

  • Precisely my sentiments. Everyone thinks this bologna is going somewhere when really it's just a neat and practically useless novelty of science.

  • i agree :)

  • it doesn't produce power...it simply doesn't dissipate any appreciable quantity of power...

  • Well, if they ever need any more liquid nitrogen chilled, contact my ex.

  • LOL, Dude that is cold...

  • as i would say...

    COOL!

    do you have to have a company to buy them? or be over 14?

  • what the.... stupid broken reply! i want liquid nitrogen now!!!

  • even if u buy the liquid nitrogen, the thing would only stay liquid for about an hour max.

  • There must be some material that can do this at room temperature.

  • WOW  very cool

  • Can they cool my skateboard...

  • that would be cool!

  • The whole point of a super conductor is that it can lead electrons without any of the resistance generated in normal leaders. The only way to do this today is to cool it, but if someone found an alloy that would be able to do this at room temperature we would definitly see some advanced shit develop rather quickly.

  • yeah and it melts..useless

  • "doesn't require any power at all."

    doesn't it take power to cool nitrogen to -196C?

  • It won't take any power if some one could figure out how to do it at room temperature

  • Wow!! THAT IS AMAZING!

  • oaaaaaaaaaaazzzzzz

  • loldah, holy crap! \^O^/

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