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Uploaded on Jun 27, 2011

Suspending a superconducting disc above or below a set of permanent magnets. The magnetic field is locked inside the superconductor ; a phenomenon called 'Quantum Trapping'.
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http://www.quantumlevitation.com

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  • TheOpus1337

    it's not Quantum Levitation! but Quantum Locking

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  • MEKILLIM

    This is like Heron's Aeolipile, a novelty that could one day revolutionise the world!

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  • Pimped Leebster

    Who else looked this up for a science project

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  • Anonymouskmn

    Awesome video. They should use this technology in future vehicles.

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  • Whycantifeelmyfeet

    So this is how columbia floats...

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  • rlobianco

    Science is awesome

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  • Michael Ramos

    if this were taught to very young children in school we would live in a very cool world and outer world. this seems simple and if this is simple imagine where we could take this. I think there are different kinds of space. where space meets space you will have an infinite amount of rail. hint hint

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  • ocmtime

    is it possible to use interplanetary or intergalactic gravity ? build a flying saucer shaped vehicle with close to 0 kelvin on the outer surface ( peltier convection) and superconductor columns on the inside that join the top and bottom superconductor caps to allow field lock and control the radius of these internal columns with large wheels :D ...or control their superconductor quality using electricity to steer the vehicle

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  • Chay Todasa

    This was very interesting.

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  • AIPLAYER1

    haha a back to the future one

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  • TimelessTokes

    would it still work if the super conductor was cooled not by nitrogen but by the coldness of space . and if so could we use the earths magnetic field to travel like an alien??? dodododo dodododo dodododo But realy im stoned.

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  • EngineerDestro

    This is really amazing!

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