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Science = Amazing = Always – Levitation using Cooled Superconductors

Science = Amazing = Always. What do you get when you combined high powered magnets with superconductors that are cooled down using liquid nitrogen? Levitation!

Scientists however, have also developed a room-temperature superconductor, allowing you to easily build your own metamaterial superconductor and easily keep it controlled.

The new age of science! Redefining physics daily!

I can’t wait to see if the studies in anti-matter pay off (ie, at the underground labs in South Dakota). It won’t be long until we find ourselves in space (hopefully).

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Comments (212)

  1. Marcus Fenix

    aldnoah zero anyone?

  2. Keiser Wolfblitzer

    How does he make that sltrange sloshing slound when he talks?

  3. Martín Basulto

    Can this be used to make a hoverboard? Cause that would be awesome *-*

  4. Irval Firestar

    so if you attach tiny rockets to the train boat thing would it go around
    and round and round and round until the liquid nitrogen reservoir is gone?

  5. Роман Викторович

    сжечь ведьму…………..шучу

  6. Wayne Johnson

    How long does it last i.e. liquid nitrogen per mile? Just wondering like
    cheaper that petrol don’t know how much liquid nitrogen costs, Love to see
    this up scaled but not sure can get big enough neo magnets lol.

  7. Darren Marshall

    Would the same effect happen if you cooled the track and not the disc?
    Would you need a super conductive track and a neodymium vehicle?

  8. eng.student ma

    great viduo
    helpful informations

  9. ömer nuhoğlu

    [MUSIC PLAYING]

  10. Grell Sutcliff

    It’s 2015. Let’s make floating cars.

  11. 723Ck

    Room temperature superconductors….wow…imagine that. Computer processors
    that generate no waste heat. Generators that have no resistance. The world
    would be amazing

  12. Milton Murphy

    Science folks interested in science take a look at this because…well…

    #SCIENCE !

    I feel the need to +Thomas Dolby for the exclamation mark. 🙂

  13. middie piee

    i gotta do this for my project……. but andy i have a doubt….. does
    this superconductor liquid affect any plastics…..

  14. Kece89

    It’s funny how he messed up the drawing.

  15. IronicallyVague

    So take a tube & line the interior with S-magnets
    Take a smaller diameter piston tube and cover the outsides with S-magnets
    then place the piston inside & then “X” happens ?

    Seems like the magnets on the ends of the tubes would slam the piston back
    and forth & the levitation of the side magnets means almost no friction.

    Why would that not work?

  16. ComradeTiki

    Winter gave me a brilliant idea. Redefine room-temperature to being very,
    very cold, and I will show you superconductors at room temperature!

  17. Leon Wong

    Does the guy have lisp.

  18. Ajani Amedee

    This is huge because i just discovered how levitating cars could work using
    liquid nitrogen and electricity as fuel

  19. niz bel

    future is here … please

  20. Nelson II Salazar

    Aldnoah Zero brought me here

  21. CabalaCicero

    Once you hear it you can’t unhear it.

  22. e21big

    could use it on monorail

  23. dochayes1

    I will leave projects like this to you and your colleagues; I will stick to
    medicine.

  24. Animation Domination

    this is what im learning i science

  25. Architype Incorporated

    The first wipEout game was set in 2052. They have 37 years to work out a
    room temperature super conductor. Anti-grav racing NEEDS to happen.

  26. The Celestia

    Our hover cars are going to need some really good AC and heated seats.

  27. Bharath G

    can i hav ur contact number if possible 🙂 ty
    i need info abt the magnets n stuff

  28. Albert Guilmont

    So is not *levitating*, is *locked in position* relative to magnet.

  29. mido199695

    Levitating Superconductor on a Möbius strip: http://youtu.be/zPqEEZa2Gis

  30. Roberto F. Ramos

    space bro. space. What if this was on a bigger scale in space? BINGO

  31. Lion Bryce

    life: well waisted

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  33. carl sturm

    a new way to relieve traffic congestion; the mobius highway

  34. Giggert McNuggets

    Möbius strip hoverboard skate park anyone?

  35. Saad Asim

    yo can i buy this from u its super awesome please reply my answer with the
    price

  36. ondtsn1956

    UNBIVERSE IS DOING SUCH THINGS EASILY IN ABSOLUTE ZERO!

  37. Piero Fiorio

    Are the magnets neodymium?

  38. Сергей Шаимов

    Класс, за этим будущее!!!

  39. Sci.Diy

    Is the hatch for the liquid nitrogen covered? When the superconductor is on
    the mobius strip and flipped over, the liquid nitrogen does not fall out…

  40. Arun Deepak

    wow mannnn

  41. TheBluespirit Blue

    But what if the Superconductor was surrounded in these magnets, as in a
    sphere-like form of magnets and having the Superconductor in the middle.

  42. Daniel Carrier

    Can you use the boiling nitrogen to generate thrust?

  43. Random Bros

    So now let’s make F-Zero happen!! 😀

  44. Bodhipaksa Dharmacari

    This is absolutely fascinating, and a great explanation of superconducting
    magnets.

  45. lee zhen fan

    is this related to the meissner effect or even the flux pinning? or is it
    just explained by the lenz law as you did?

  46. Erik Hendrych

    coper tube + liquid N please

  47. mehdi abedian

    in good way to fly free from gravitation.!

  48. Dr. Tae

    Levitating Superconductor on a Möbius strip https://youtu.be/zPqEEZa2Gis

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