"Antigravity" Method 5 of 15, Magnetic Mechanical Constraint-Repulsion or Attraction, Group IIA(i)

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GROUP II MAGNETIC (PERMANENT & ELECTROMAGNETIC-DC)
Group IIA(i) Magnetic Mechanical Constraint-Repulsion or Attraction of like poles
Antigravity Method 5 of 15, Magnetic Mechanical Constraint-Repulsion or Attraction of like poles, Group IIA(i)
Filmed 1991-1996, 5 of 15 methods of levitating an object known to the author John Iwaszko, edited from the video Antigravity the reality made in 1996. The antigravity method shown in this edit, is referred within the original video as Static Magnetic & Gyroscopical Magnetic Levitation which has now been reclassified by the author as, Magnetic Mechanical Constraint-Repulsion or Attraction of like poles Group IIA (i), which better describes any Static Magnetic-tethered /column supported arrangement using the simple magnetic attraction or repulsion properties of permanent or electromagnetic direct current solenoids. This pseudo-levitation methods shown look impressive but only require magnets and some form of mechanical constraint for stability, and a few common house hold materials to create the shown feats of levitation.
If two permanent magnets or electromagnets powered with a direct current (DC) power supply are mechanically constrained along a single vertical axis such as a piece of string, and arranged to repel each other strongly, this will act to levitate one of the magnets or electromagnets above the other.
The crowning glory of this opus was the remarkable levitating neon glow lamp, illuminated wirelessly by the high frequency field from a plasma lamp in the vicinity.

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