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From: AJApper
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  • I imagen this is how God watches us... "Tihi it bounce :) 0:17 Ops there dead..."

  • what's the distance between the bottom of the globe and the glass-looking thingy?

  • @cambraca1 about one centimeter to bottom of globe, 1.5 cm to magnet bottom. I experimented with other floating subjects and measured energy efficiency. See my channel : Electromagnetic levitation (Earth Globe, Rubik's Cube) is strikingly energy inefficient (2%)

  • where can i buy one this?

  • @EdwinjoseFeliz vat19 (DOT) com

  • Ik bedoel ik heb dezelfde om m'n bureau ;) er zitten jammergenoeg wel wat krasjes op de spiegel :( paar keer stroomuitval gehad

  • @Wondersize Plastic mirror is vulnerable, should be glass. Counting the scratches thus counts power loss events. Indeed, a few seconds without power and earth collapses ;) However, here in the Netherlands those events are very scarce. A lot of power is needed to keep the earth floating, more than 50 times m.g.h. (potential energy). I made another video on this subject : Electromagnetic levitation is strikingly energy inefficient (2%).

  • I've got the same one on my desk ;)

  • This is in  brusspup new video, which brought me here

  • @ZDeztroyerz Thx, I already wondered why it had such a steep incline in view count

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