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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Levitron - World Stage
http://www.officeplayground.com/Levitron-World-Stage-P1495.aspx

Add some excitement to your desk and put the world on stage with this amazing antigravity globe and platform system. The Levitron - World Stage sure is the ultimate conversation piece. The museum quality design, blue glowing LED lights, and futuristic effect make this a must-have for your office. Developed by an international engineering team, this stylish, electromagnetic toy uses minimal power to create real levitation. The Earth globe defies gravity, inspiring wonder and amazement amongst your co-workers. Using the powerful magnets and a special touch, you'll be able to watch the globe rotate while it's suspended in mid-air. The Levitron - World Stage can also levitate other objects (up to 3 ounces). This is one super cool executive desk toy!

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  • i have one more question how much can this lift?

  • @GoTnUnion It can hold small objects up to 3 ounces in weight.

  • can it only hold metal

  • @thatoneguy12ize You can use the magnet to balance non-metal items up to 3 ounces.

  • how much and where

  • @TheBatmansbitch To purchase, you may click the link n the video's description. You may also visit Office Playground's website and enter 2993 in the search field.

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  • SQUIDS INVADED THE WORLD

  • @TUNENA1023 - Unless you have a toy car, I do not think this would be large enough.

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  • What kind of sorcery is this?!

  • @yozarm16 No. Oxygen molecules provide friction that would cause it to stop spinning.

  • What is this sorcery?!

  • @PsycoKitty3 Yes they have.

  • @PsycoKitty3 Yes they have.

  • Oh, Thats easy. Just some kind of magnet trick. If the globe and stage have the same magnetic force (+/-) Then they will repel eachother and it will "Float"

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