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Uploaded on Jan 23, 2012

Here you will find the whole truth about controlled quantum levitation on a wipeout track.

The video was created at Centre NAD in Montréal, Canada: http://www.youtube.com/centrenad

To contact us.

Ryuutanaka.quantumproject@gmail.com

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  • Toksyuryel

    What really bothers me about this hoax is that quantum locking is a real thing and people viewing this might get the idea that the science behind it is also a hoax.

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  • atomicjuicer

    Thanks for crapping on the greatest discovery of my lifetime! The only way you can make it up is to do it for real.

    Ps. You are total scum

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  • Enul Solaris

    Just like a picture!

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  • Enul Solaris

    actually no matter what a person looks at mentally "Its Always a 2D Image" That appears to be 3D being angles and shading!

    If you look at anything in the world "Just Spend a Moment" looking at it as if it was 2D only - its all angles and shading!

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  • Enul Solaris

    Yes I agree with your point,

    note: there are real world simulations that use particles as in our world - on youtube and quite impressive graphics as well!

    Imagine if a model wasn't just textured that it was a makeup of molecules like in the real world that when light hits it the light carries the vibration of color of the molecule itself that light vibration is then is received by the eye just like the real world - technically all light entering the eye is just "Data"

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  • blenderpanzi

    That wasn't what I meant at all. Yes, the movement (animation) is ok. I was talking about the look and well, the animation of the smoke in one direction (it should fall down). With "to smooth" etc. I didn't mean the movement but the look of the surfaces.

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  • Enul Solaris

    So technically not propelled ...Dragged!

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  • Enul Solaris

    Except that is exactly how it would react if it was created!

    If you think of the waves in the ocean where the cycle of energy is passed from wave to wave then do the same with the magnetic field

    Like passing the object as if it was a batton in a race from one quantum lock to the next quantum lock releasing the previous as the next interreacts!

    Remember the object that is quantum locked always maintains the same distance from the track, that could be used to attract the object being propelled

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  • blenderpanzi

    Yeah it is easy to say afterwards, but the smoke and a bit the tracks looked fake to me. The smoke faded to fast, was to thin and did not fall down. And everything was too smooth/too clean/too perfect. The typical problem with computer graphics.

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  • JORDANWO1

    I actually like it when people do things like this, because it teaches the public to use skepticism whenever they hear about a claim, where as too often people just take the scientist's word for it.

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  • Alvaro Rea

    LIKE IF U WOULD SAY :FUCK PHOTO SHOP"

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