Ultra stable, supercooled, crystaline levitation thingy...

Ultra stable, supercooled, crystaline levitation thingy...

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TheHeretic

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Thursday 27th September 2012
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Don't really k ow about the intricacies, and all to do with quantum whatsits, but a very cool, (excuse the pun), demonstration of supercooled crystaline levitation.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=261_1348609542

TheHeretic

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Thursday 4th October 2012
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No. Nothing like that at all.

205alive

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177 months

Tuesday 9th October 2012
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I've seen this before in a similar vid recorded at a different location.

However, in the other demonstration there were two supercooled discs rotating around the ring in opposite directions - one slightly higher than the other. But the interesting thing was, each time the passed they seemed to repuse each other with the result being they roated faster and faster.

Perhaps if they could remain in the supercooled state, there may be a way to harness that replusion and use it as a form of energy or propulsion...?

ETA, the vid in question - from 3:35: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyOtIsnG71U

Edited by 205alive on Tuesday 9th October 17:38

TheHeretic

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Tuesday 9th October 2012
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Wait a minute. Someone removed their retarded post meaning it looks like I am talking to myself.

Bisonhead

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190 months

Tuesday 9th October 2012
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TheHeretic said:
Wait a minute. Someone removed their retarded post meaning it looks like I am talking to myself.
Nevermind about the tard, that is a great post! I now know what is going on my christmas prezzie list!

98elise

26,646 posts

162 months

Wednesday 10th October 2012
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205alive said:
I've seen this before in a similar vid recorded at a different location.

However, in the other demonstration there were two supercooled discs rotating around the ring in opposite directions - one slightly higher than the other. But the interesting thing was, each time the passed they seemed to repuse each other with the result being they roated faster and faster.

Perhaps if they could remain in the supercooled state, there may be a way to harness that replusion and use it as a form of energy or propulsion...?

ETA, the vid in question - from 3:35: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyOtIsnG71U

Edited by 205alive on Tuesday 9th October 17:38
You need to put energy into the supercooling, so you will not be getting something for nothing. What you will be getting a small amount of energy from a large amount of energy.

205alive

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177 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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98elise said:
What you will be getting a small amount of energy from a large amount of energy.
Not if the devices were installed in a location which was already extremley cold wink