Amazing physics



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Amazing physics
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post how to do it ( 3 days ago by ColakSrdjan)
post how to do it
nikola tesla ... ( 3 days ago by boxa888)
nikola tesla discovered superconductivity in wireless transformers, its important to a world power system and efficientcy through the earth, i put up information on it and have also proven one wire transmission ! its very important! please atleast look up nikola teslas wireless tower. power cellphones and internet 100 yrs ago!!!
NIKOLA TESLA ( 2 days ago by bakic91)
NIKOLA TESLA
MICHAEL JORDAN ( 2 days ago by thegreatchore)
MICHAEL JORDAN
wow how in the hell ( 2 days ago by soldier9599)
wow how in the hell
its called the ... ( 2 days ago by duthie6514)
its called the Meissner Effect look it up if ya want :P jeb
FUCK MAN I know. ... ( 1 day ago by rcamse)
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r u a science geek? ... ( 1 day ago by leonzhell)
r u a science geek? :P
I learnt it at ... ( 1 day ago by Jonnerz1)
I learnt it at school when I was 15. It's not hard.
oh now i knw the ... ( 1 day ago by leonzhell)
oh now i knw the education is different in diff countries.. no wonder how'd u know it..:p
Thats awsome ***** ... ( 1 day ago by alecTHElion)
Thats awsome ***** stars :) what materals are used, i am guessing the tray is some sort of thermal insulating block (watertight too) but :) comone spill, must have said on the sight you got it on :) alec
HI 5!!!! ( 1 day ago by migs321)
HI 5!!!!
When certain ... ( 1 day ago by FrankBocker)
When certain plastics get cold enough, they become superconductors. Superconductors have some... interesting reactions to magnetic fields.
the tray is just ... ( 1 day ago by cmak5)
the tray is just ordinary styrofoam. this is what the small white foam cups are made of.
actually the ... ( 1 day ago by cmak5)
actually the education is almost simmilar in most countries.
ive tlked to ppl from america nd europe nd i learnt that they studied the same thing i was taught in my physics class in australia.
e.g. superconductors, motors, generators, transformers, components in astrophysics, and einsteins special relativity.
in india its diff.. ... ( 23 hours ago by leonzhell)
in india its diff.. never heard of meissner's effect before in physics.. ive completed schooling..
The refractive and ... ( 19 hours ago by Symmetry44)
The refractive and expansive effects upon the surrounding electrons by way of the liquid nitrogen influx are maintained and held stable by the magnetic field created as a result of negative proton confliction, hence the stabilizing effect witnessed above. The cohering effects are the results of proton/electron concentrations created on the surface' outer circumference hence the gap/coherence differential between the two objects.
awesome! ... ( 19 hours ago by mrmootheirrev)
awesome! superconductor!
man, you've ... ( 18 hours ago by Admick912)
man, you've explaned the UFO's
i dont care ( 15 hours ago by SolidSnake576)
i dont care
Dude seriously I ... ( 14 hours ago by Symmetry44)
Dude seriously I laughed my fucking ass off when I read your reply and here's why. I made that whole fucking mess of an explanation up to see if anyone would fall for it. Hell, I don't even know what I wrote there! LOL I'm a writer NOT a physicist. Great freaking response dude, for real. Hats off!!!!
The electrons and ... ( 14 hours ago by Symmetry44)
The electrons and protons are held stable by the temperature fluctuation as it approaches absolute zero creating a cordoned & fixed position of aggregative electron/proton inter-reaction. The temperature differential between the top & bottom objects causes instability on the upper-level molecules, hence the varying angles he is able to exert. As the temperature drops it causes the magnetic-coherence we witness as he lifts the one object in order to raise the other via magnetic field procured.
Array ( 5 hours ago by cmak5)
???
all i learnt in my physics class was that when the metal reaches a temperature below its critical temperature its lattice stops vibrating in a random pattern. According to the BCS theory, During this phase, 2 electrons (Cooper Pairs) will flow through the lattice undisturbed by the lattice vibrations. This movement fluctuates the lattice patterns and hence creates a friken powerful magnetic field that induces eddy currents into the other magnet thus causing it to levitate.
I think thats it
OH SHIT!!!!! ( 2 hours ago by observer83z)
OH SHIT!!!!!



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