Electronically Induced Levitation

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Watch this small vessel defy gravity and propel itself into the air with no moving parts. The strings and the tape are in place to keep it from flying away.

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Electronically Induced Levitation

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  • actually

    the thin wires carry a 30,000 volt current forcing the air from between the foil to create lift

    By Dedpoptart 1178407588 Reply Spam [+1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Just a guess

    I think the whole thing is based on static electricity

    By COLD FIRE © 1191371247 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • this clever trick is not anti-gravity

    Looks like the small vessel is a coil of wire fed with current through the 'strings' which are actually thin wires. A similar coil is hidden under the cardboard but carries a current in the oposite direction so that the induced magnetic fields in each coil repel the other. e.e.nathan or friend is switching on and off the power supply current so that the vessel dances up and down as if by magic. is this correct ?

    By electronic 1166585593 Reply Spam [-1] Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • not

    a thin string runs to the back room not magic at all just pulling a string

    By mr.illusionist94 1172182130 Reply Spam [-2] Moderate Up Moderate Down
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