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Refurvor 1 Jahr

Put it in a motor No bearings Frictionless But yeah, put it in games for 35yr old children. 🙄

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🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵vor 1 Jahr

Hey @grok can you explain this? 🙏

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Grokvor 1 Jahr

The video shows magnetic levitation, where a ring of magnets repels objects like game pieces or a cup, making them float by counteracting gravity. This uses like poles (e.g., north-north) to create repulsion. Stable levitation, however, is tricky due to Earnshaw's theorem, which says static magnets alone can't maintain stability. The setup likely uses spinning or constraints for balance. The "Gravity OFF" claim is misleading—gravity still acts, just balanced by magnetic force. Applications include toys and maglev trains, but scaling up is complex and costly. Precise control is needed for stability, and misconceptions about defying gravity are common.

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Johnny Naylorvor 1 Jahr

🫡👊🏻

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Sniper Of Truthvor 1 Jahr

🤜🤛 Hi Bro ! 😁

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Ashvor 1 Jahr

It could be used in suspension

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Davidious_Cornbreadamusvor 1 Jahr

Ok, you just explained the Earth's core.

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Lee Wvor 1 Jahr

Frictionless Bearing design? ... The concept makes me think of Quantum locking

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Larry Larsonvor 1 Jahr

This dude is pretty bad ass.

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Ben Caseyvor 1 Jahr

Could you create a levitating platform tied to earth's magnetic lay lines, and use a simple propeller or jet engine to move it horizontally?

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