Vehicles should be made in the same fashion. Something to create liquid nitrogen at the bottom, with all the right elements in place, and all the roads of the world should be remade with magnets :) that way we can hover and not drive ...wheels will have no more purpose. I really think that it's possible and it should be done!
most interesting video i've seen on youtube to date. and why the two super-conductors keeping going back and forth (and what does Yoga has to do with quantum levitation?)?
What I see is preperations for the most awesome rollercoaster ride ever. lol. As fascinating as this is though, I am wondering what the practical applications of it are, if any.
@2014lizziee no, you can even pour liquid nitrogen in your palm without any harm. It is because the surface of your palm is warm and this creates a N2-gas layer which protects it
@egyptballer well, it's not stuff you can actually buy. I guess you wouldn't have too much problems with the magnets and the liquid nitrogen, but superconductors... You'd have to know someone who does research at University.
@Olifs I don't know what they used for the "super conductor", but some metals can be made so by super cooling. That's why they used liquid nitrogen. My point being that the metal isn't anything exotic.
@den2003 i think the problem is that the ytrium barium copper oxide is one of the only metals that i know of that reach a superconductive state at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Again there maybe more but i am not sure of them but if you do know of some it would be really useful also if anyone would know of a place i could get the sapphire crystal that would be great
Amazing double floating disk, notice they interfere with each other causing direction change and increase in velocity. Quantum Strangeness, Entanglement? Weird motion at a distance?
Liquid cooled, quantum trapped pie. Using only the finest, most succulent sapphire mined from the subterranean gem stream, contains a fresh magnetic centre to superconduct your tastebuds.
there are some weird papers in the american institute of physics, like: "Manipulating the Vacuum Scalar Field with Superconductors: A Search for Exotic Material", i think this is real? what do you think?
They should take a a couple hundred neodymium magnets and bracket them down to a few big sheets of plywood. Take the sapphire crystal, super conductor and gold plating and make it in the shape and size of a skateboard. cool it in a big tub with liquid nitrogen and then have someone ride on it, floating above the magnets on the plywood board. That would be the first hoverboard, that could actually work in a confined 8 foot by 8 foot area
@Namemytoon the technology for them has become outdated and only really used for making levitating wankmagnets which are won as novelty prizes in the alien equivalent of a claw machine.
behold the future. wait this is the basic same concept as mag-lev hover trains in asia but using cold gold as the conduction element isnt it? BTW folks that (finding a good super conductor element) is they why went to pandora in avatar and bothered the blue cat alien people,
@sploderdotcom whoa! what a sensitive person, i didnt even said anything offensive about religion, The fact is that religion never supported science, only when they had the power and knowledge so they could tell it was god power and keep ppl in ignorance, so YOU GET UR FACTS STRAIGHT FIRST and learn some history, and if u still need a why about an offensive comment about religion (mine was not offensive) then: Inquisition, Crusades, terrorism.. they deserve more than a comment
@CatLiddel So when you said, "49 persons are Religious" (CatLiddel; 1 month ago), you weren't referring to the 49 (now 81) people who had disliked this video? And I never said religion supports science. I have said to other people that sometimes science supports religion, but not vise verse; either we're on the same team, or you actually have nothing to do with this, but I don't see why you wrote your original comment to begin with.
@sploderdotcom actually yes, i was thinking in why the hell r ppl that dislikes this video? so i tough they must be religious fanatics or something like that
@CatLiddel Still, it's no reason to be rude to religious people. Though neither you nor I may be religious (I'm a Nondenominational Protestant Christian [which is a intimate relationship with God], Christian Scientist [which is a way of thinking of the natural world], and Pacifist [which means I'd rather protect my deluded religious friends from aggressive Atheists like you than fight with them telling them they're deluded]), you don't have to be mean. Be non-religious, not Atheist.
@sploderdotcom thats the point, i wasnt beeing rude, or mybe ur concept of beeing rude is diferent than mine, i was only giving a small opinion, but now it becomes in a big chat here... anyway im not atheist, i only think that Science is the real way to God
@CrazyBiti LOL, probably not. We'd have to gut out all our roads and sidewalks and line them with permanent magnets and who has the resources to do that? The better solution would be to invent a levitation pad that can work over any surface and not just other magnets.
@cadman2300 This could be used for a magnetic tram, it would be confined to it's track as per ordinary trams, but would at least be able to float over all the other traffic...
@diederich00171:11 They said it was liquid nitrogen, but yes, it was absorbing energy in the form of heat and changing state. You I understand what you mean, no need to reply back.
@spencezula from what I know, heat can only be transferred from a relatively warmer mass to a cooler mass. This is contrary to the popular belief that both masses cool and heat eachother until they even out. This would mean the object cooling the superconductor would have to be colder. That is unless there is some new science that bends this law
@ShatterState Its still in research, scientists are slowly building materials with superconducting properties at higher temperatures. give a few more years and who knows they might have superconductivity at body temperature...
now it seems if you could control the flow of gas coming from the object that could be used as a propellant and by using some kind of electronic device you could possibly control in which direction it could go
The US military had a secret project, they found a way to make super conductive materials, it was some pretty old secret files, but I tell you what, if they new how to do it back 40 years ago, think what they know now. Magnetic fields stronger than the earth's make things lose their gravity. Japan found about this a long time ago, don't know what you're trying to do, though. Maybe slow down on the weed smoking, would be my advise.
It is not called quantum trapping, it is called flux pinning and has been extensively demonstrated and studied by numerous labs for over fifty years. There is nothing new here.
@arch9enius Yeah but these kind of magnetic levitation tracks would be completely frictionless. The only heat (other than what was gained from solar radiation) would come from the propulsion system, and we already have methods for cooling those (like heat pipes and evaporative coolers)
This is ancient technology from before the flood of noah
Ecc 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
Ecc 1:10 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
Ecc 1:11 There is no remembrance of former things; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after.
how much energy is required to "lock" the material in place? I mean, there has to be a sufficient amount of energy required otherwise the trains would just collapse on the rails right? But can that amount of energy be controlled?
Vehicles should be made in the same fashion. Something to create liquid nitrogen at the bottom, with all the right elements in place, and all the roads of the world should be remade with magnets :) that way we can hover and not drive ...wheels will have no more purpose. I really think that it's possible and it should be done!
LionEntity 3 hours ago
Can you make a UFO based on this principle?
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most interesting video i've seen on youtube to date. and why the two super-conductors keeping going back and forth (and what does Yoga has to do with quantum levitation?)?
DrakeReplay 18 hours ago
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DrakeReplay 19 hours ago
That is how they moved the massive stones to build the Pyramids and Stonehenge using leylines.
whitenightf3 22 hours ago
@whitenightf3 where did they got liquid nitrogen?
DrakeReplay 19 hours ago
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JhonnyArtandMedia 1 day ago
BURN IT WITH FIRE!
eleithias 1 day ago
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eleithias 1 day ago
low friction, yes. FrictionLESS? no, magnetic feild still provides friction :P
BUT THIS IS AWESOME I WANT THESE ALLOVER MY HOUSE!
snelpiller 2 days ago
where can i buy this ????
zPeeNuT 2 days ago
@zPeeNuT Buy some Yttrium Barium Copper oxide slices, buy some disc neodymium magnets a tong and a jar of liquid nitrogen, easy!
kayaking4autism 20 hours ago
Cover it in gold. Ya know... for protection.
Rufe7 3 days ago
What I see is preperations for the most awesome rollercoaster ride ever. lol. As fascinating as this is though, I am wondering what the practical applications of it are, if any.
ELBlove7 3 days ago
coolest thing... i have ever seen :|
LemonMan91 5 days ago
what sorcery is this
OfficialOskillator 6 days ago
ufos explained?
sisamuth13 6 days ago
how does he touch the disc if it's been dipped in liquid nitrogen? wouldnt that instantly freeze his fingers?
2014lizziee 6 days ago
@2014lizziee no, you can even pour liquid nitrogen in your palm without any harm. It is because the surface of your palm is warm and this creates a N2-gas layer which protects it
Viplexify 3 days ago
O.o
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en donde puedo conseguir un superconductor en Que Viene ayúdenme.
pamelitaveloz 1 week ago
en donde puedo conseguir un superconductor o en que viene ayúdenme.
pamelitaveloz 1 week ago
Why can't $100B go into this so we have flying cars????
nitrogenproduction 1 week ago
@nitrogenproduction dont be stupid, that would mean magnetic roads, and cars that have to be super-chilled near 0K...constantly.
Ashortdude1 1 week ago
What is the proportional mass it can support?
Bigminimus1 1 week ago
@OnceIWasJosh You just need to liquify air. It's one of the main componants.
arch9enius 1 week ago
2:20 Stargate "Origin"
Didumostatic 1 week ago
@Didumostatic between 2:44 and 4:33 Manufacturing system rafters.
Didumostatic 1 week ago
This is so cool there has to be more practical real world applications for this somewhere!
iseldoff 1 week ago
UFO.
colmonhs 1 week ago
Am I the only one who said "WIIII" when I saw the rail part?
Leyoo125 1 week ago
Now amagin if the rail was the road and the superconductor was a car
Rastus42 1 week ago
@egyptballer You could try to make a levitron which has stuff that you can easily buy
Rastus42 1 week ago
:O
Scarlov87 1 week ago
hi I really want to do my grade 12 physics project on this. I really need to know where you get the supplies. If you see this please let me know
egyptballer 1 week ago
@egyptballer well, it's not stuff you can actually buy. I guess you wouldn't have too much problems with the magnets and the liquid nitrogen, but superconductors... You'd have to know someone who does research at University.
Olifs 1 week ago
@Olifs I don't know what they used for the "super conductor", but some metals can be made so by super cooling. That's why they used liquid nitrogen. My point being that the metal isn't anything exotic.
den2003 1 week ago
@den2003 i think the problem is that the ytrium barium copper oxide is one of the only metals that i know of that reach a superconductive state at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. Again there maybe more but i am not sure of them but if you do know of some it would be really useful also if anyone would know of a place i could get the sapphire crystal that would be great
egyptballer 1 week ago
Seems like with this technology a floating monorail is more plausible than a hoverboard.
Duckykirby 2 weeks ago
Friction-less? I doubt...air has friction...how could it skip air? wth..
nicxtrem21 2 weeks ago
@nicxtrem21
Frictionless in space then
ProgressiveScan9 1 week ago
Fucking magnets...HOW DO THEY WORK?
turtlehater2 2 weeks ago
MAKE A SHOE VERSION OF THIS!
IBriansit0 2 weeks ago
83 people see their oil company losing money.
EarthHumanProject 2 weeks ago 40
And God created the ARABS!
19BenZ57 2 weeks ago
Magneto does this with his pinkie.
anthonyt4154 2 weeks ago
Amazing double floating disk, notice they interfere with each other causing direction change and increase in velocity. Quantum Strangeness, Entanglement? Weird motion at a distance?
SkewedScience 2 weeks ago
this is by far the coolest F%#@ing thing I've ever seen. I wanna play with it.(really one of those guys is named nimrod?)
eastsidesigns1 2 weeks ago
put it in a vacuum i want to see what happens
skinsofarmor 2 weeks ago
ufo.
pepsi792 2 weeks ago
fuckin miracles ...
grovesust 2 weeks ago
°oO amazing Oo°
bilimcicantay 2 weeks ago
mmmmmmmmmm levitating pies
nightthunder11 2 weeks ago
Liquid cooled, quantum trapped pie. Using only the finest, most succulent sapphire mined from the subterranean gem stream, contains a fresh magnetic centre to superconduct your tastebuds.
- "So good, you could eat it upside down"
ultimatecrayon 3 weeks ago 21
there are some weird papers in the american institute of physics, like: "Manipulating the Vacuum Scalar Field with Superconductors: A Search for Exotic Material", i think this is real? what do you think?
marcosvelarde83 3 weeks ago
They should take a a couple hundred neodymium magnets and bracket them down to a few big sheets of plywood. Take the sapphire crystal, super conductor and gold plating and make it in the shape and size of a skateboard. cool it in a big tub with liquid nitrogen and then have someone ride on it, floating above the magnets on the plywood board. That would be the first hoverboard, that could actually work in a confined 8 foot by 8 foot area
allrightsreserved88 3 weeks ago
We just finding out about this..what have aliens far more advanced than us doing with this Technology??
Namemytoon 3 weeks ago
@Namemytoon the technology for them has become outdated and only really used for making levitating wankmagnets which are won as novelty prizes in the alien equivalent of a claw machine.
ultimatecrayon 3 weeks ago
How much would this cost to make?
HoodiesGFX 3 weeks ago
behold the future. wait this is the basic same concept as mag-lev hover trains in asia but using cold gold as the conduction element isnt it? BTW folks that (finding a good super conductor element) is they why went to pandora in avatar and bothered the blue cat alien people,
kurlobe 3 weeks ago
science is the way to be
TheNerdyHouse 3 weeks ago
i want to see how ferro fluid would act within the magnetic field
giantrobotbil 3 weeks ago
thank you!
soundserious 3 weeks ago
supercool
xateisme19 3 weeks ago
how much weight can hold
marlonbtx 3 weeks ago
What allows for the increased hight of levitation here...Is it the strength of the magnets?
Pook365 3 weeks ago
TTHATS FUCKING AMAZING BROOOOOOO
SuperAngelSama 3 weeks ago
it's magic like
hiko111024 3 weeks ago
Dat's some David Copperfield shit.
bogganboy 3 weeks ago
Wipeout for real!
BerserkBE 3 weeks ago
Imagine if streets were made of magnets and under the cars were these things
megagunner32 3 weeks ago
@megagunner32 Or skateboards, Marty (or Calvin).
missmyIROC 3 weeks ago
@sploderdotcom whoa! what a sensitive person, i didnt even said anything offensive about religion, The fact is that religion never supported science, only when they had the power and knowledge so they could tell it was god power and keep ppl in ignorance, so YOU GET UR FACTS STRAIGHT FIRST and learn some history, and if u still need a why about an offensive comment about religion (mine was not offensive) then: Inquisition, Crusades, terrorism.. they deserve more than a comment
CatLiddel 3 weeks ago
@CatLiddel So when you said, "49 persons are Religious" (CatLiddel; 1 month ago), you weren't referring to the 49 (now 81) people who had disliked this video? And I never said religion supports science. I have said to other people that sometimes science supports religion, but not vise verse; either we're on the same team, or you actually have nothing to do with this, but I don't see why you wrote your original comment to begin with.
sploderdotcom 3 weeks ago
@sploderdotcom actually yes, i was thinking in why the hell r ppl that dislikes this video? so i tough they must be religious fanatics or something like that
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@CatLiddel Still, it's no reason to be rude to religious people. Though neither you nor I may be religious (I'm a Nondenominational Protestant Christian [which is a intimate relationship with God], Christian Scientist [which is a way of thinking of the natural world], and Pacifist [which means I'd rather protect my deluded religious friends from aggressive Atheists like you than fight with them telling them they're deluded]), you don't have to be mean. Be non-religious, not Atheist.
sploderdotcom 3 weeks ago
@sploderdotcom thats the point, i wasnt beeing rude, or mybe ur concept of beeing rude is diferent than mine, i was only giving a small opinion, but now it becomes in a big chat here... anyway im not atheist, i only think that Science is the real way to God
CatLiddel 3 weeks ago
i wonder if this can be installed in a house to avoid earthquake
commenterunknown 3 weeks ago
Patch 2.5 will be updated shortly guys.
PineappleGamer12 3 weeks ago
im throwing money at my monitor,
WHERE IS MY GRAVITY DEFYING PIE!?!?!?
pemwew 3 weeks ago
@pemwew It's not gravity defying, just gravity repelling.
sploderdotcom 3 weeks ago
i love science
TheJamaican27 3 weeks ago
ALIENS!
TheJason434 3 weeks ago
Thank you scientists ~~
Bcplay 3 weeks ago
if this was done with an electric magnet, could you turn the floating on and off?
IISATURNIP 3 weeks ago
now just tap into the earths magnetic core guys! lets build our own ufos already
AngoryMinecrafter 3 weeks ago
This better mean Hoverboards by 2015.
CrazyBiti 3 weeks ago 39
@CrazyBiti Stop commenting about them and start working on them.
SpraxIAKS 3 weeks ago
@CrazyBiti LOL, probably not. We'd have to gut out all our roads and sidewalks and line them with permanent magnets and who has the resources to do that? The better solution would be to invent a levitation pad that can work over any surface and not just other magnets.
cadman2300 3 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
@cadman2300 This could be used for a magnetic tram, it would be confined to it's track as per ordinary trams, but would at least be able to float over all the other traffic...
arch9enius 1 week ago
80 dislikes? lol probably from western scientists who thought it was impossible
Prtpot117 3 weeks ago
I'll take 10.
FashionTypaGirl 3 weeks ago
So this is how the magicians do it
Orcdude772 4 weeks ago
Time to make a giant magnet field and large disc with seats.
ddead9 4 weeks ago
Thumbs up if you want to put a propeller on the back end.
fredfredburgeryes123 4 weeks ago
What is the title of the composition playing throughout the video?
BISHOP77XD9mm 1 month ago
What are they smoking there? WHAT AM I SMOKING? I SEE LEVITATING PIES ALL OVER THE PLACE!
MegaUncleSam1 1 month ago 40
@MegaUncleSam1 it is the carbon dioxide returning to its gas state from its liquid form as it warms up
diederich0017 1 month ago
@diederich0017 1:11 They said it was liquid nitrogen, but yes, it was absorbing energy in the form of heat and changing state. You I understand what you mean, no need to reply back.
sploderdotcom 3 weeks ago
Pfft, screw gravity.
xPersianImmortalx 1 month ago 2
80 people don't understand this video!!!
Pedrohmafull 1 month ago
2:37 It's technically not "friction-less" as there's still air friction. What should have been said was "no surface friction.
REA00002 1 month ago 2
Now we just need to make a hoverboard, like the one in Back to the Future.
jankloot 1 month ago
fucking magnets, how do they work?
Appo47 1 month ago
каждый день так делаю
14Kirill14 1 month ago
Make me a hover-board please....
jonnyneo53 1 month ago
i dunno why, but steve angello brought me here
xDeez87 1 month ago
That was AWESOME now WARP DRIVE how far r we from it to jump into space at WARP DRIVE
blacxkcobra 1 month ago
@spencezula from what I know, heat can only be transferred from a relatively warmer mass to a cooler mass. This is contrary to the popular belief that both masses cool and heat eachother until they even out. This would mean the object cooling the superconductor would have to be colder. That is unless there is some new science that bends this law
SYCOChangingFaces 1 month ago
Could you use a laser to cool a super conductor ?!?!?
spencezula 1 month ago
Superconductive levitating disk of SCIENCE.
carterCMG 1 month ago
That's what I am going to do when I go to university!
Bazziebanaan 1 month ago
@ShatterState Its still in research, scientists are slowly building materials with superconducting properties at higher temperatures. give a few more years and who knows they might have superconductivity at body temperature...
xdir 1 month ago
if the superconductor disc move like that, is there eddy current formed ??
If yes, I think it will lose energy and there's another kind of friction
I am studying in high school, I just said what I know and I to know that am I correct?
leo940806 1 month ago
Congratsulations guys im realy exited about what you did
lakoklika 1 month ago
congratz!!!
MrTolis90 1 month ago
now it seems if you could control the flow of gas coming from the object that could be used as a propellant and by using some kind of electronic device you could possibly control in which direction it could go
kaligula785 1 month ago
Is this real life?
Splunge80 1 month ago
The US military had a secret project, they found a way to make super conductive materials, it was some pretty old secret files, but I tell you what, if they new how to do it back 40 years ago, think what they know now. Magnetic fields stronger than the earth's make things lose their gravity. Japan found about this a long time ago, don't know what you're trying to do, though. Maybe slow down on the weed smoking, would be my advise.
Ryuuken24 1 month ago
Isaac Newton just pooped his pantss
awangdcsz 1 month ago 2
What is mounted above the superconductor before it is wrapped in plastic wrap?
tysonstevenson92082 1 month ago
i feel like you should be wearing gloves... XD
VoltismProductions 1 month ago
movement without friction must feel so fucking amazing O_o
FangedReviewer 1 month ago
dear science teacher...
Rapidkid12 1 month ago
Looks strangely like a UFO
TheUltimateTrance 1 month ago
This technology needs to be applied to vehicles.
sandiskrules 1 month ago
But will it blend?
castrofocobiana 1 month ago
stupid top comments.-_-
and its just superconducting magnits with liquid nitrogen pord on them
zsdg34 1 month ago
It is not called quantum trapping, it is called flux pinning and has been extensively demonstrated and studied by numerous labs for over fifty years. There is nothing new here.
profamcampbell 1 month ago
Soooooooooo.. F-Zero races in near future?
sparecactus 1 month ago
they're cute little ufos!
creaturefiend714 1 month ago
0:53 "coated with gold for protection"
nbrader 1 month ago
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shiiit I be quantum fluxin it all the time..
GVLBRTY 1 month ago
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GVLBRTY 1 month ago
@Si3rra239 that's a fake, the real name of the institute is Jaist here's the link of their web page jaist.ac.jp
josefmagno 1 month ago
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josefmagno 1 month ago
I can do this... On Skyrim
YoshiPkz 1 month ago
looks like fun ride
glimeey 1 month ago
Fucking magnets, how do they work?
poobrainsify 1 month ago
What kind of sorcery is this?
latios995 1 month ago 31
@latios995 9gag?
butternutsquashpie 1 month ago
@latios995 Magnets...
TheMightySoap 3 weeks ago
cool
REskoispespoirung 1 month ago
beatiful quantic! : D
anjo4632 1 month ago
Three words: Maglev space trains
Superabound2 1 month ago
@Superabound2 how would you keep it cold? [You'd need a lot of liquid N]
missurunha1 1 month ago
@missurunha1 How would you keep it cold? Its in space! Its only 3 Kelvin away from absolute zero
Superabound2 1 month ago
@Superabound2 But try getting rid of any heat..
Can't do that in vacuum except with radient panels
arch9enius 1 week ago
@arch9enius Yeah but these kind of magnetic levitation tracks would be completely frictionless. The only heat (other than what was gained from solar radiation) would come from the propulsion system, and we already have methods for cooling those (like heat pipes and evaporative coolers)
Superabound2 1 week ago
@Superabound2 also air friction
Ashortdude1 1 week ago
@Ashortdude1 Theres no air in space
Superabound2 1 week ago 2
when can we buy the demonstration kit?
sixtyknife 1 month ago
Can this be used to create energy (power plant)?
knoobidade 1 month ago
This is ancient technology from before the flood of noah
Ecc 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
Ecc 1:10 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us.
Ecc 1:11 There is no remembrance of former things; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after.
adamb20102010 1 month ago
@adamb20102010 Shut the fuck up
himsaad714 1 month ago 4
conspiration of zionist. lol xD.
011azr 1 month ago
WITCHCRAFT!
metronomic1 1 month ago
mind blasted!!!!
boby6 1 month ago
79 people never got the chanse to laborate in school becasue of retardation
ElMacoTheTaco 1 month ago 2
@ElMacoTheTaco seriously, why NOT like this video??
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@vickourou i liked it haha but as I said 79 people never got the chanse to laborate in school becasue of retardation
ElMacoTheTaco 1 month ago
Impractical. Requires supercooling.
humanist7117 1 month ago
@humanist7117 and thats why one of the holy grails of science is a superconductor that works at room temp.
Flangdale95 1 month ago
Cool presentation
mikaelarexen2011 1 month ago
how much energy is required to "lock" the material in place? I mean, there has to be a sufficient amount of energy required otherwise the trains would just collapse on the rails right? But can that amount of energy be controlled?
I really want to know plz :S
kotofu 1 month ago
you say it is 'frictionless', were you standing in a vacuum?
HeAdGrAbZoMbIe 1 month ago
@HeAdGrAbZoMbIe he obviously wasent you smart ass. but he said it allows for frictionless movement. like in space. you fucking dope
bezeker12 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Skillzzz12> You're the Gay. This is not a Fake, and it's already used by Japan for a Train !
TheGenralTOW 1 month ago
Fake And Gay
Skillzzz12 1 month ago
i cant believe it........i just listen to a whole classical song because of amazement!!
rjmc41994 1 month ago 30
@rjmc41994 anyone know the song?
josefmagno 1 month ago
This is awesome on so many levels.
Lessinath 1 month ago
Is it possible that the pyramids and the coral castle were created using a similar method ?
boobsticles 1 month ago
I wonder if it's possible to do it the opposite way: use a permanent magnet as the moving part and the superconductor as the track.