Oh thank god someone posted this. Thanx deznutzes. I wonder what the largest organic object they've lifted? Anything close to a child? Safely of course. What's the power level of the magnet? Now, is that last one some material like mercury or is it acutally really water?
Using powerful electromagnets they are able to levitate anything that contains water. Water is actually magnetic but will only react under a strong magnetic field. These experiments are not done with actual magnets. I saw some other posts in response to these videos talking about crushing people between magnets. This is not so because the device used in their experiments is an electromagnet.
*frog*
ludvikify 2 months ago
lol fog on crack
ludvikify 2 months ago
Oh thank god someone posted this. Thanx deznutzes. I wonder what the largest organic object they've lifted? Anything close to a child? Safely of course. What's the power level of the magnet? Now, is that last one some material like mercury or is it acutally really water?
UfoAreUFO 3 years ago
well actually the power of the magnet is of 16 tesla... thats huge, and the last object they lifted was water not mercury...
salute niki
nikihaberl 3 years ago
Thanks for the info! Gracias
UfoAreUFO 3 years ago
Nicola.
456terminator 2 years ago
Well the magnet have to be stronger if the radius is bigger. And the field got to be stronger. So its potential. Too big for the size of people.
TheVotze 2 years ago
poor bugs.
were they dead?
ZygellaProductions 3 years ago
yes
nikihaberl 3 years ago
@ZygellaProductions ow c'mon :P Science FTW ^^
ThePrismatism12 1 year ago
Using powerful electromagnets they are able to levitate anything that contains water. Water is actually magnetic but will only react under a strong magnetic field. These experiments are not done with actual magnets. I saw some other posts in response to these videos talking about crushing people between magnets. This is not so because the device used in their experiments is an electromagnet.
deznutzes 4 years ago 2