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quantum levitation: most IDM thing of 2011


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more cool stuff

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with this technology we can finally turn the LHC into a rollercoaster

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I wondered what was the most IDM thing I saw in 2001 and then watched your video and thought that's the most IDM thing I saw in 2001.

 

science fiction

 

edit : the guys who discovered that stuff are clever because they demonstrate it with a flying saucer so that the association with science-fiction could hit stronger on people's mind.

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my nomination would be for Stephen Frayne, aka 'Dynamo'. - the most interesting young magician/miracle worker of the last hundred years.

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-54gBLwK3s

 

neat, so thats what it looks like covering a mile in 15 seconds on the ground

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-54gBLwK3s

 

awesome.

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-54gBLwK3s

 

neat, so thats what it looks like covering a mile in 15 seconds on the ground

 

i wonder if they've ever thought about putting one of these in a vacuum tube so that there's no air resistance

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-54gBLwK3s

 

neat, so thats what it looks like covering a mile in 15 seconds on the ground

 

i wonder if they've ever thought about putting one of these in a vacuum tube so that there's no air resistance

 

Yes they have.

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-54gBLwK3s

 

neat, so thats what it looks like covering a mile in 15 seconds on the ground

 

i wonder if they've ever thought about putting one of these in a vacuum tube so that there's no air resistance

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum_train

yep.

man that would be rad but like

what if the vacuum failed

i guess you'd die quickly, anyways.

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Nice. I wonder what the difference is between this and the MagLev tech that is used in the train in Shanghai, and if there is any advantage.

 

The MagLev train in Shanghai by the way, is so smooth. Lumpenprol testify!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-54gBLwK3s

 

neat, so thats what it looks like covering a mile in 15 seconds on the ground

 

i wonder if they've ever thought about putting one of these in a vacuum tube so that there's no air resistance

http://en.wikipedia....ki/Vacuum_train

yep.

man that would be rad but like

what if the vacuum failed

i guess you'd die quickly, anyways.

 

A lesser version seems to work for aeroplanes. It's more the cost of the tunnels that would stall any project.

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