How Superconducting Levitation Works

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Effect Float Flux Levitate Levitation Maglev Magnets Meissner Superconducting Superconductor Trapping
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An education video describing how the cool technology of superconductors in magnetic levitation works.

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How Superconducting Levitation Works

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  • Conductor

    where could I find that superconductor other than your lab? What is it exactly in simple terms?

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  • lol god damn you ...

    lol god damn you are an asshole.

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  • i know what it ...

    i know what it means, just i dont think that its possible yet

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  • thanx

    thanx

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  • kinda like u?

    kinda like u?

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  • Yes you can. Zero ...

    Yes you can. Zero resistance infinitely. Meaning you can send information or electricity through wires around the world and not loose even 1 1/millionth of the power applied.

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  • My research has ...

    My research has shown a decrease in gravitation pull above spinning superconductors when a certain frequency is introduced into the area of the superconductor, thus causing objects above the superconductor to float or drastically reduce in weight. Has anyone else done any research in this field or idea???.

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  • or it would flip ...

    or it would flip uncontrollably and kill everyone in it. Good one. Stick to the magic.

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  • Now we need ...

    Now we need superconductors that operate at room temperature and we are set. Nice video.

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  • cause that would be ...

    cause that would be gay

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  • y not just get a ...

    y not just get a giant fan and stick it under a car and turn the car on, then put another one behind the car and turn that one on. the car will go

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  • you cant have NO ...

    you cant have NO resistace

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  • lol you said indeed

    lol you said indeed

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  • wow ur smart and im ...

    wow ur smart and im not being mean or an idiot

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  • Currently, there is ...

    Currently, there is no material even close to a room temperature superconductor. Superconductors with low critical temperatures are no use to us as methods of travel because they only become superconductors at extremely low temperatures. Even the "high temperature" superconductors like InSnBa4Tm4Cu6O18 must be cooled to 150K to become superconductors. IF a room temperature superconductor is discovered, it will redefine travel, however the probability of one ever existing is slim indeed.

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  • no potholes!

    no potholes!

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