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Electro Levitation Demonstration FRANCE

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

Here it is.. having fun, with 27,000 Volts. This is a live demonstration of a Electro Levitation. Using the special design of this single levitation cell, this pushes up off the ground.
Note how fast it falls, when the Extremely High potential turned off.

This is using a computer monitor to derive the high voltage. THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND IRRESPONSIBLE. LETHAL VOLTAGES INSIDE THE MONITOR CAN KILL.
But it does show that electro-levitation works.

Have fun:- But Do Not Try This At Home.

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  • Its not practical in any way, it just demonstrates a forcefield effect, and is a bit of fun

  • I am sorry to say but I simply had no choice but to flag this video under harmfull / dangerous acts. This man litterally could have killed himself using that CRT as a power source. There are much safer power supplies he could have used.

  • @kurisu925 Yes I think in this health and safety world , we would have fire engines, ambulances and everyone held back 100 meters. Generating hi Voltage is dangerous. This is dangerous and should NOT be tried at home. Unless you really know what you are doing, and discharge the Hi Voltage every time. Buts its fun.

  • So, you're saying that CRT monitors are very advanced stuff! I new there was some government force making the world switch to LCD/OLED or whatever. "THEY" (LOL) cannot have the propulation playing with these things...

  • @odracirozolev CRT is only used as a High Voltage source.

  • Its said to be extremely dangerous on description and he does not even wear plastic gloves and a couple of bootles with drink liquids just aside of that dangerous project..and opened of course..there's not a minimum caution and tries to be shown as dangerous?

  • Yes this IS extremly dangerous... the DC power in the Monitor is dangerous enough. NOT RECOMMENDED.

    But they survived, showed it works, thats the main point.

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  • assuming its a color tv thats 24k volts (give a or take a few) the Amps are tiny getting zapped by this would hurt about the same as an ignition coil in your car

    This demonstration is further evidence that what we are taught in schools and by the media is a best guess. It is not based on facts only speculation, manipulation, disinformation and fear so as to maintain power and control.

  • @jimbones2045 Well to be fair not every one is particularly interested in physics so it is understandable that there would be no shortage of people who don't know about it. Even still many people do know about this ion propultion and infact NASA has been working on adding it to their existing compressed gas nozzels on their space craft to make them more effecient and use less gas to manuver around.

  • @kurisu925 I realize. But the american public has been unaware of it and so whenever the subject of floating crafts comes up people laugh. Heres the proof those small minded skeptics have been waiting for. Plus when it was invented 50 years ago it was developed by old guys in a lab somewhere. Now it's being done as a science project by some goon who looks like he's in college

    This is the beginning because now it's clear those old guys are bored with this technology and are on to larger things

  • @megawatts1066 Don't you mean ion wind effect?

  • @jimbones2045 Actually this technology was invented about 50 years ago.

  • @jimbones2045 Actually we have had ion lifters since the 1960's if I am not mistaken. They never caught on because the effect is simply too weak to really do anything particularly usefull with.

  • @kurisu925 That makes sense. My point is that 25 years ago this would've been considered magic. Now it's just common sense. What other "magical" elements are now considered common sense?

  • @jimbones2045 Hold on right there space cowboy... This device works by ionizing the air around the wire and then attracting it to the foil below. It is kind of like a weak jet engine that moves air along the outside rather than the inside. With out air it does not work so it is not capable of space travel.

  • @stopthesoftkill Yes I have... You obviously have no idea what the word obvious means. Switch out the "You obviously" part of your comment with "I speculate you" and your statment would be much more accurate. Your speculation is wrong and baseless.

  • @kurisu925 you obviously havent seen the videos of the guy who microwaves literally everything..

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