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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this slightly dissappointed. Maybe Boyd Bushman is using much more voltage or bigger wire.

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Boyd Bushman antigravity recreation ThermoCap video part 1

  • Steady I Really Like This Video I saw the Boyd Bushman antigravity demo video and decided to try it. Using the same 250 turns of 30 gauge wire, and 120 volts AC

  • Good, I like that you share this video I saw the Boyd Bushman antigravity demo video and decided to try it. Using the same 250 turns of 30 gauge wire, and 120 volts AC, I wish success always

  • Nice Video I saw the Boyd Bushman antigravity demo video and decided to try it. Using the same 250 turns of 30 gauge wire, and 120 volts AC That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video From Your There was no significant lifting that I experienced. I'm slightly dissappointed. Maybe Boyd Bushman is using much more voltage or bigger wire.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing There was no significant lifting that I experienced. I'm slightly dissappointed. Maybe Boyd Bushman is using much more voltage or bigger wire.

  • he had a big capacitor on one lead you do not

  • BOYD IS A HACK

  • WOW, bright ideas here on the comments, forget almost all of them, just do it exactly like Boyd B. Especially stick to his dimensions. I.o.w make it smaller (5-6inches), like in the video, and it only works above an aluminium plate. Remember what you try to do - combine two opposing magnetic fields. Your coil is just ONE magnet, but whith AC, you suddenly got TWO opposing fields, one for each direction of the current... so no DC, and no permanent magnets. Only electromagnets here. And it works !

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  • 2 magnet with opposite pole stick together with a coil wrap around it using ac, why nobody recreated that one? that was in a video I saw about Boyd bushman and stuff.

  • Your ring is too heavy.....notice that the one that could float is much lighter and thinner.......for your thickness to work it requires more ac voltage and probably a material that is pure...not like some gauge table that u used...

  • flip around it lol.

  • Your copper coil is too big. Make it smaller and use direct current +- 50 volts, may be higher. Bring the power slowly up with a regulator. You basically can elevate any copper coil over .24 with direct current as long as your coil is not too big.

  • Thats like me throwing a baseball into the air and calling it anti-gravity.

  • @louisecarrollinventor maybe a strong diamagnetic Mu-Metal(Nickel-iron)wire coated in enamel and wrapped into a coil shape,throw a DC supply through it,not only would you create a magnetic field,but maybe induce a strong electro-diamagnetic field.Below the coil attach an ion-wind/corona assembly which may change the magnetic permeability of the air below.Maybe the coil would then float without the normal alloy table top and electromagnetic coil as the diamagnetic coil counteracts air

  • THE CURRENT HAS TO BE " AC"

  • Another words you did NOTHING.

    THIS VIDEO IS WASTE TIME.

  • I saw him on an earlier British tv show I cant find the link for the show and he did the same experiment and levitated on wood but the thing that is different is back then he used 12 gauge and a 120 turn's

  • maybe you have to attach the wires to the coit like Bushmans was ?

  • smaller diameter and diffrent frequency on aluminium plate, should do the trick

  • smaller diameter and diffrent frequency on aluminium plate, should do the trick

  • ac power no rection, dc power no reaction, warm no reaction, cold no reaction....throw that shit in bin mate....probably get some reaction and stop wasting our time....

    Doesn't work and I don't know how to make this thing work but if you need one contact me...For god's love why would anyone want that shit!! to figure out that there is no reaction?

    I probably can help you....take the insulation out of wire, cut in half..give it a AC main voltage..plug both ends in your ear..Then you will get rxn

  • Hemorrhoids on a bridge - that can certainly be bridge rectal fire.

  • You wasted three and half minutes of my life and still no anti gravity.

  • 120 VAC applied to coiled MAGNETIC wire set upon a quarter inch thick plate of aluminum will work every time. it will NOT work on aluminum foil.

    Peace

  • you need an aluminum plate and the coil should be about 7" in diamater with about 200-300 turns. That worked for me.

  • as many have said diameter is too big. watch the bushman video again...his is small diameter. bigger diameter will require more turns, thicker wire and more power.

  • Personly I think Bushman is a shitstirer, have a laugh at other peoples expense

  • hi frequency direct current. You need a superheterodyne signal generator.

  • You need to use a thicker diamagnetic plate with an alternating magnetic field. A dc field won't work. Then and only then will you succeed in demonstrating lenz's law.

  • your wire coil shouds be 250 turns of number 30, UN insolated, like a dead short..

    try it youll see.

  • Have you tried maybe spinning the coil at high velocities? Its just an idea.

  • Yo are not producing enough concentrated magnetic field,Try using a 20 guage wire for your coil, this allow more current to flow, also decrease your turns number to about 150 and use a tigher radius of 5 to 6 inches.Also you will need a thicker sheet of aluminium to set up the eddy currents and hence a stronger induction field to repel the copper coil.

    Good luck nice vid cheers

  • I salute your curious mind. But I suggest you try to understand the underlaying concepts (even in vague terms) before you do an experiment or else people like Bushman will take you for a ride with their half technology half bullshit ideas. continue with your experiments and be safe.

  • I like the fact that you are trying to achieve something but get a grip man ...

  • try with small voltage of 9v and use heavy turns of copper wire and of small radius

  • DC won't work - It operates using Lenz'a law. The reason it's not working for you is because either the current is too low or the aluminum/copper plates are not thick enough. If you can design a high frequency power source (in the range of atleast 10 KHz) it can work with thin plates as well (but then you need thick coil wire with not too many turns)

  • @amiyaiitkgp I wonder...if you have to build a high frequency power supply to get this thing to work, doesn't that pretty much disprove Boyd's claim that it'd work with plain house voltage (60Hz)?

    Peace

  • @Search4TruthReality Don't know what Boyd said because this has nothing to do with him in terms of physics - it works on age old physics. It is combination of Lenz's law and eddy currents. The fluctuating currents in the coil will generate a fluctuating magnetic field - this varying field will induce currents in the plate and create its own field that will oppose the coil and exert an upward force. So low frequencies will require large currents and thicker plates (which may not be practical)

  • The table is a magnet...

  • achems razor,

    adjust the diameter,

    wind it tighter

    make it smaller with 250+/- turns of 30g

  • 1)your loop is too Big in Relation to bushman's.

    means you have about twice as much wire. thus double the resistance, thus much less magnetic field strength and half current, less heat.

    Ohm's Law

    2) whatever magnetic field you generate has to encounter another magnetic field in order to repel. Thus levitate.

  • You may wish to change the name of this because it is not antigravity. It is a magnetic levitation and we would not want to confuse some of the slower people would we?

  • look up inductive levitation

  • i have one of your caps on my chevelle nice to meet you

  • nothing can't start levitating without being pushed from above. have you tried measuring its weight?

  • you just need a huge voltage at pulsing dc thats all

  • You are not using the amount of power Boyd Bushman Used he cheated and used the help of a magnetron to get the force of electrons he needed. HALF TRUTHS ABOUT THIS TECHNOLOGY FROM THOSE IN POWER... UNFAIR 100%

  • the cunductive surface is only needed because this coil is the wrong one for what is trying to be done here the energy produced by this col goes up and down you need an energy that goins all around repelling all frequencies that are not its own aka a rodin coil and actually 3 to levitate a positve coil neutral coil and negative coil. much love and keep up the good work!

  • no magic sorry, see the explanation

    youtube.com/watch?v=njIRAKW5WH­c&NR=1

  • Not anti gravity. It's Lenz's law and is used for mag-lev trains. Basically you are investigating the linear induction motor.

  • It appears your coil wires are insulated. I don't thimk his were insulated.

  • Great work. Hey I have an Idea for you to make more money. Use the Thermocap name on a new cap. a gas cap that tells the pressure in the gas tank. or look into

    caps with a digital readout for other applications. detecting milk going bad or detecting wine barrels level of alcohol or acidity...do you see what Im saying?

  • windings also have to do with frequency. check the ac frequency after the transformer and then again after the coil winding.

  • It's sad to see how your experiments makes the idiots further attack this incredible wise guy, Mr.Bushman. Then again, maybe this is like alchemy - your not supposed to mess with it unless your clever enough(also to handle the consequenses) I don't know why I tell you this, cause I don't like you, but heres a hint: What made you belive that the wire turns 250 times the same direction?

  • Your wire looks like its coated, if that's true, it's one reason why your experiment failed. Also, your current is not high enough, based on the fact your coil did not get too hot to handle. I'll clue you in on the principle: the proper coil, powered by the proper voltage & current creates an invisible ionization vortex in the center of the coil of wire, thus providing the lift seen in Bushman's videos. See also T. Townsend Brown, Biefeld, Howard Menger, etc.

  • I believe the table is soft metal like the one use in transformers e core. If you take the high voltage power supply and the windings of an old tv cathode ray tube and passes a soft iron thru the coil it will become a magnet. Electricity on loops of coil produces magnetic field. With the soft metal table adjacent to the coil, it turned into a magnet and repulses the magnetic field that the coil produces. From Radio Physic book of 1950's

  • A bridge rectifier does NOT produce DC, but pulsation DC. You would need capacitors to create DC.

  • Bushman had two magnets attached to each other, their fields opposing each other. This obe fell at a differnet rate than the magnets whose fields didn't oppose each other. Try winding a new coil. Halfway through winding this coil solder in a tap then continue winding. Attach the starting lead to the ending lead. In effect you have now created two coils in this single winding. When this is powered by AC you will be continuously creating magnetic fields that are in opposition to each other.

  • It will only work with AC current because only the AC current will provide the induction whcih causes it to levitate. Also the copper and aluminum you where placing the coil on where too thin. A thicker metal should allow more induction to take place. Also you need much more current. All working models I have seen actually begin to smoke after only a very short time of being active.

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  • The diameter of your coil is about twice as big as boyd bushman's example.

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  • could it be that he had that amount of turns and was using 240 v, you could try 125 winds !!

  • His diameter looked to be about 6-7 inches. Yours is about a foot in diameter. Also his wires seem to have thicker insulation. It was a thick coiled bundle.

  • use a steel or magnetic table

  • umm hi. :) im boyd bushman grand son. my mom is his little girl. if you want the right answer just contact me Ok : )

  • did you take into notice that the the electric outlets where different then. when you figure out how, you will find your answer. good luck.

  • keep up the good work!

  • try searching "lens law" on youtube ..couldn't attach the video

  • its just lenz's law. your coil is too large, and doesn't make a large eanough field (and your plates are not thick eanough) No antigravity though. it won't work with dc.

  • Energize it over a diamagnetic material such as teflon.I can get the one I made to jump up in the air a little but not hover as other videos have shown.

  • hey just an idea... it looks like Boyd's coil is smaller in diameter. if it is, the wire length would be shorter, causing higher resistance. this would definitely explain the overheating thing, and would also create stronger magnetic forces.

  • Mr Bushman us standard copper wire, Make the core diameter smaller and spin a small portion of the wire around.

  • Why doesnt the degaussing coil of a color tv behave this way

  • I did this with 250 turns of 30 gauge wire in a bit smaller coil (about 6in dia) and mine got hot fast. I also got a bit of a buzz out of mine. I was using normal house current were as you are using some other power supply. House current has a frequency that is going to play a part in its effect. What frequency is your power supply putting out?

  • If I remember correctly the wire was not insulated Boyd Bushman that is I believe yours is insulated. This is the difference

  • Try a smaller diameter. Closer proximity of wires = an amplified force. Also a smaller diameter will take a shorter length of wire, decreasing wire resistance, increasing current draw. Also put it over a steel plate. Aluminum and copper aren't magnetic materials. They won't return a magnetic force, only an electro magnetic field surrounding the electric field induced in the materials.

  • You hit it on the nose. I thought this same thing when I see how large he built the it.

  • i'd proudly burn down my house to learn how to stop being a slave to bills and the so called powers that be....

  • Why do people keep refering to electromagnets as being anti gravity devices? i can pick up a rock is that anti-gravity too?

  • The main reason is that many people do not understand the principals involved with magnetism.Magnets can create illusion of anti gravity,and people like to think " Eureka " .It is stupid thing to even talk about.Take one cooper or aluminum tube 20 mm iner.dia. 1.5 + meters long.Take one strong magnet,and let it fall thru the tube.What happen,will confuse 99% of people.Boyd Bushman shown this,and he associated it with anti gravity.Plain stupid thing to do.Nothing to do with it.

  • How would the outcome of this experiment confuse 99% of people? You are talking about dropping a magnet vertically down a tube right? If it is a bar magnet entering a circular ring/tube then some len's law and additional physics should reveal whether the induced repullsion field will affect the trajectory of the magnet. BTW, what is anti gravity.

  • you are risking a fatal shock!!no nono!!!

  • You are gonna burn your house down,sonny!!

    nonono!!!

  • that makes me cringe guys kids will be burning down their parents houses

  • Seems to me that this is just another electro- magnet without the core, If you wanted to make levitation you would need a Iron surface to reflect off of to get this effect,

  • Actually all he needed to do was make the diameter smaller. This would have used less wire thus putting more voltage to it.

  • Ignorance is bliss.

    The rectifier will give you double the frequency at half the voltage, not DC in your coil. Look at the waveform with a scope.

  • the ring diameter is too big you need to make it a smaller radius the magnetic field looses density when a wide radius

  • @ncbookz Good suggestion. It also seems that the copper plate is a lot thinner then the (aluminum plate) Boyd had. However, the aluminum plate seemed thick enough.

  • no reason to be dissappointed, just keep tryin man,, i like what your trying to do

  • yeah the diameter is too big. make it 4 to 5 inches wide, 200-250 turns, 120vac, levitation on wood surface or aluminum. becareful...

  • I have to agree with LifesVoyager, it would only work on an aluminum surface. There is also a formula (that I don't want to look up right now) to determine the inductive reactance (read resistance in this case) based on the frequency of the AC and the number of loops in the coil. It is a well researced and understood electronics principle.

  • ya sorry this is a much larger circum.

  • It will work at 110V AC or 240V AC if you get the coil right and use enough power. You will also need a thick aluminium platet. What you will achieve is electromagnetic repulsion as used for many years now in maglev trains. It is not anti-gravity any more than a Cessna is.

    As magentic repulson follows the inverse square rule, you will not get much lift. It is mainstream physics, well understood and verfied. I saw this for the first time in 1968 at Imperial College London.

  • well said voyager, it does spark the imagination although, if a simple coil of wire with 120ac current running threw it could do that, then what might happen if using more complex waveforms, resonant frequencies, and field interactions do?

  • well, I suppose it might squeak.

  • i'm curious, do you think boyd bushman 's claims are a fraud, a joke, nothing to be taken for serious science?

  • I see nothing new in this work. Maglev trains are in use and well understood. What is Bushman trying to achieve? Flight? The inverse square law will put an end to that.

  • I thought magnetic repulsion followed a cubic rule but I guess that whether this be true or not an inverse cubic makes it even less likely to acheive good lift.

  • i just saw a vid it looks like your ring's diameter is too much. also 175 ohm rsistance comes to .68 amps of current that'd be enough for like a mullion heater on a refrigerator. Also you have something called inductive reactance as well which will reduce the current more. Something is off I'd say.

  • You need more wire, and it has to be 25,000v dc

  • maybe it had to do with the direction of the windings?

  • get rid of the variac. The experiment uses non-current limited alternating current.

  • Maybe you didn't replicate Bushman's experiment exactly, or...

    ...maybe it doesn't work.  Sometimes it pays to look at the forest before examining the trees.

  • Aluminium table? Aluminium board? a l u m i n i u m ???
  • Yeah, that was the secret to this. Also using more amperage. It worked for me.

  • @louiscarrollinventor you should try experimenting with D.C impulsive discharges. Using a dynamo and capacitor, you release high voltage sparks which produce a stinging sensation. At a duration of 100 milliseconds or less of impulse duration, the pain sensation goes away and weird phenomenon occur.

  • @giliard123456789 - Table is big square magnet

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  • Have you tried placing the coil over ferro-magnetic surface?

    Close examination of the Bushman device will show, that coil is always over a metal plate. The plate is the key.

    And thank you for performing this experiment.

    Best of luck with your invention!

  • yeah boyd bushmans coil looks double the thickness and i think the table hes using it sheel metal of some sort'. you shoul try making a HUGE one that uses the earths gravitational field instead of a bit of sheet metal, and when you do that fly to my house in australia because i want to make one hahahaha!

  • Yeah, I'll do it. Get some shrimp ready, because the coils will be so hot, we can cook on them.

  • @louiscarrollinventor God I hate that stereotype of us!. Thanks very much Paul Newman.

    I don't know alot of people that DO like shrimp. Give me a dead cow slapped between two buns anyday!

  • @louiscarrollinventor God I hate that stereotype of us!. Thanks very much Paul Newman.

    I don't know alot of people that DO like shrimp. Give me a dead cow slapped between two buns anyday!

    Great video though :)

  • @mofogeezer Yea except magnetic fields and gravitational fields do not interact.

  • the diameter is too big. make the circle about 4 to 5 inches, 200-250 turns, 120vac, levitation... on wood surface or aluminum.

  • Simple diamagnetic repulsion. ONE simple fringe-access methodology for simple dynamic counterbary, or gravity-control.

  • didnt bushman use AC current?

  • Yeah, he plugged the coil into the wall.

  • @louiscarrollinventor The copper and aluminum you where putting the coil over was too thin. The copper plate needs to be 25% thicker than the coil.

  • lol this experiment is called "the jumping ring experiment" which is standard textbook electromagnetic applications, believe it or not Bush showed this particular effect for the "bigger picture" showing us exactly how electricity-magnetism are "connected" from micro to macro with the environment

    If you want to understand REAL anti-gravity (gravity-levity) i would suggest understanding water and temperature difference gradients from micro to macro, also Teslas DTOG instead of Relativity

  • he was using straight house current/voltage in the coil your not using near as many amps thats why his got hot in just a few seconds. yes if you hook that straight to your house current it is a direct short but thats why it gets so hot. try it like he said.

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  • your loop looks a lot bigger than Bushman's about double the diameter, maybe your is too heavy?

  • Actually, the amperage in the coil was too low, and it only works when placed over a metallic surface. I got it to work in my second (part 2) video.

  • The original Bushman video left a lot of details out. This is why I wanted to try it. Maybe they were trying to confuse us.

  • maybe you should try connecting the wire to the coil.......

  • Watch ...Secret to the pyramids AntiGravity-Coral castle!  on YouTube.. Maybe is the frecuency ?

  • Generally, magnets don't react with wood,copper, or aluminum.

  • When you are powering the coil in the 110 vac mode, put a capacitor across the input leads - .06 mfd @ 600 vdc. This should give you the lift your coil needs.

  • I wondered if the variac was supplying enough current - although just using simple ohms law, at 175 ohms would be about 0.7 amps. That variac looks capable of supplying at least 2A.

  • My variac actually goes to 8 amps (input side). There was just too much coil resistance to get levitation. In my "video 2", I got this to work, by reducing the coil resistance to 6 ohms. I got levitation, and lots of heat.

  • he may have been using magnetic wire

  • try using hi con lo weight,,,,foil...then build a "structure" to house light weight

  • Good design coil, i created coil called impulse engine it take off like a ufo you can see the video on my channel and get detail on how to make it on energeticforum the thread is called impulse engine

  • that will work your just not putting enough amps through it, on top of that try micro versions 30mm round and run 10 of them

    on one rotor in a circle in relation to each other, use two layers, and run one rotor clockwise and the other counter clockwise

    and play frequency's of each pole, you might find alot more compaction of both rotors fields, more lift! :))

  • Yes, your right. I go this to work in my "part 2" video

  • his loop was small and lighter.

  • Absolutely right. I got this to work in my 2nd video. Smaller, lighter, and less resistance. (amp flow was higher).

  • Cool, Im doing some experiments myself, Id love to see if you can get the Stan Deyo model to work. keep me informed.

  • Use the thickest aluminum or copper plate that you can. It is the magnetic eddy currents in the conductor material that cause the lift of the coil, which creates varying magnetic current opposite to the eddies created in conducter. A similiar thing can be shown with a powerful magnet dropped through a copper pipe(mag should be close to size of circ but small enough not to touch). The eddy currents will slow the fall dramatically. Also 2 counter rotating pipes can suspend a magnet above them.

  • Your right on all counts. I finally got this thing to work, shown in another video (part 2.) Now I'm looking to recreate Stan Deyo antigravity model.

  • Bushman coil was more than just a simple coil there dude. You just made

    a standard tv tube degauss coil, break open an old tv and get your own free without work

  • Hell0

  • i think that there was something inside the wire :3 you need some type of motion to make it work wether its flying electrons or matter

  • the diameter is too big. it's like 4 or 5 time what the inventor showed on that show.

  • Boyd's coil was much tighter. Try reducing the circumference to half that circle?

  • Reducing the diameter, reduces the length of the wire, which reduces the resistance, which increases the amperage in the wire, which makes "lift" more pronounced. I tried this in the "part 2" video and it worked. Your a smart guy.

  • Yes, per the equation V=IR, the amperage was theoretically .685. Too low to create a strong magnetic field. I need to reduce the turns in order to decrease the resistance. In video  part 2, it worked. I got some lift, and alot of heat.

  • If you really dropped 120V across your 175 ohm hunk of wire, it should be dissipating about 80 watts--which seems it should make it quite hot (a typical soldering iron is 25 Watts or so).

    If didn't get hot because you didn't have 120V across it. You didn't have 120V across it because your rheostat probably can't support 80 watts of power output (i.e., the current was limited).

  • Antigravity is an improper term. The proper term for what you are trying to do is called creating a gravity field. There are several things that go into the creation of a gravitational field; 1. Pulsed energy and frequency or sound waves. To create a gravitational field, use High Voltage D/C Current and you must pulse it at 74.6mhz. I know this will work in lifting a craft and also allow you to menuver by simply increasing and decreasing the energy going through your electromagnets. Vernon

  • I think your about right. However, I'm wondering how you arrived at 74.6 mhz. I heard from an military insider that a UFO craft that was monitored emmitted a strong frequency in the 3 ghz range. How do you arrive at 74.6 mhz?

  • 74.6MHz is actually a very rough explanation and not this is what counts. What counts is the pulse length, the falling and rising edges and (the most important) the speed of gravitational field vortexes of earth. (Yes, gravity is not a force, it is a sum of two opposite rotation of ferromagnetic field.)

    The field has several harmonics, some of them are stronger, some are weaker. Pick one you think is implementable by you. 74.6Mhz at 50 duty cycle gives a 13.405ns long pulse with hi and lo. -->

  • Obviously BB has picked a lower harmonic frequency of the field (as the wire has too many turnes) AND generated an opposite direction of gravitational field. In the range of 1 kHz and 40MHz the strongest harmonic I know is between 24-25MHz. As you see it also has a quite wide range of response, so you can either precisely set an altitude and keep it there.

  • IMPORTANT: Dont go wild!! Before you start to play with it, I would suggest lower voltages for trying out the effect. If you don't have strong knowledge in physics you can easily kill yourself or others! Gravitational field is very powerful, if you hit a wrong frequency or your pulses are too close to each other, can multiply the intaken voltage to either several gigavolts!

    Basically earth is a generator with rotating magnetic fields and you need to fight against its powerful energy. So be safe

  • did you work on ufos too ? :D

  • This is an elementary trick if you know physics. You need much higher ac current perhaps more windings and put it over thick 8 mm or so copper plate or aluminium. It will heat up to boiling temperature in few seconds but lift it up. It is well known since 19 century to all physicists. To see smaller effect at smaller current hang it vertically as a pendulum in proximity of copper / aluminium plate.

    You will see deflection of wire ring away from copper.

    No magic, sorry.

    Regards, vpo20

  • Yes, well said. I got it to rise in "part 2".

    Basically, I reduced the coils to around 30, which reduced the resistance. Amps went to around 15, and up it went. It also got real hot.

  • dude...you should use something like 10 KVolts to make it to "fly"...like the so called "lifters"...I guess..

  • could you please put your coil on a scale and see if it loses weight?

    Please pm me if you find it loses weight, I can help explain why it should.

    I commend you for your efforts.

  • What might not have been mentioned is an iron core. If there was an iron ring and the copper was wound around that then you basically have an electromagnet.

  • Anti gravity is the magnetic field itself. Now how high can you get your magnetic field to? If you don't know, people levitate a frog already. Keep cranking the magnetic field up, goodluck.

  • Thats a crap try that looks nothing like 30g wire and how big is the coil it does not even hold shape lol tool

  • It is #30 wire, although you don't seem to recognize it. Also, since the magnetic field is uniform, mechnically holding a "shape" is not needed. Try reading a physics book.

  • I dont understand why you started and built it, instead of making its model just in theory and studying what could happen . You know, the big inventors and big people that made big discoveries in physics were not just simply people that loved to build things ... They started with models, and a model is a start for everything you want to study or understand its laws of functioning. Einstein also launched as a theory his model for relativity and today we still try to discover its consequences ...

  • It is not about the number of wires, not at all. It is about what is under the table, not in its surface, but behind of it. You MUST have no contact between the coil and that material. It was used AC, and the magnetic field of coil created induced an opposite magnetic field under the table surface, in resonance with the first one, but at 180 degrees of it (being opposite to it in each moment). Thus, there were created two magnets. Analogy: the magnetic train in Shanghai China. NO antigravitation

  • Sometimes, it's good to forget the physics, think outside the known boundaries, and "try things". Additional discoveries can be made this way. Discoveries by accident include the slinky, microwave oven, firworks, saccarhin, Post it notes, etc. You are right about the table. I tried this again in "part 2", and levitated the coil over an aluminum surface.

  • I do not fully agree with that. If we dismiss the facts or physics, we cannot reach true results. That would show only laziness from our part, and any "subproducts" of our ration would come wrong because we would use JUST firts-hand "products" (microwave oven, fireworks, saccarhin, whatever). Dare and invent yourself anything, not just use others' creations. Don't limit yourself to "play" with what others produced, that would let you with no results at the end. I'm right, yes, I studied physics

  • "reason" - sorry, I wrote mistakenly "ration" above