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Roy3 years ago

Here's a big clue...

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Care3 years ago

We need way more studies on magnetism

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Bitcoinization3 years ago

I love when people say words that doesn't mean anything. What is "quantum" about this?

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Yener3 years ago

This is magnetic levitation right? There’s nothing quantum about it. Although very cool vid, thanks for sharing 😇

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Aaron McCormack3 years ago

@TWMPI A “high temp” superconductor cooled using liquid nitrogen on strong magnets. We did it as a high school project for the @BTYSTE in 1988 using a home built ceramic cooled in liquid nitrogen and levitated on samarium cobalt magnets.

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⛓️🐻 ꒒44ꌗꌩ4.ꍟ꓄ꃅ 🛸 🐻⛓️🐐 ꧁IP꧂🧙‍♂️,🧙‍♂️3 years ago

what is that liquid?

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Mahachai 🦇🔊3 years ago

Ethereum

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Programador Comunista3 years ago

No, this is just simple magnetic levitation with a supercooled conductor. This has nothing to do with quantum.

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AlexKadet 💛💙 🇰🇬 🇲🇳3 years ago

The Meissner effect (or Meissner–Ochsenfeld effect) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting state when it is cooled below the critical temperature

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Jorge Martínez Armas 🇪🇨3 years ago

Meisneer effect

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