Gregor Arturo describes how to replicate the piece of geometry known as a cuboctahedron, or vector equilibrium using neodymium magnets, 12 iron spheres, an aluminum sphere, and a diamagnetic liquid such as water or mercury. He uses a 2D diagram to display the building/connection process. Note though, the inner magnet should be reversed they other way as I sort of realized during the presentation, go figure. (Part 4)
its all good showing 2D drawrings , build it, use it, lets see some anti gravity :)
Marclej 1 month ago
is it actually possible to build this
i'm currently trying to design schematics to build one with one ring mercury and the vortex generates in the mid section of the circle
djblitzt 4 months ago
SUPER COOL IT !!
hellzone100 5 months ago