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alextsui Regular user Malaysia 155 Posts |
Real levitation with no gimmicks. However, the required conditions would make it hard to adapt this for use in magic. Check out the video below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txmKr69jGBk
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malaki Elite user 490 Posts |
Too cool!
I had always heard that aluminum had magnetic properties, but the only demo that I had ever seen was when they set an aluminum plate onto the track of a maglev train. The 20lb. (or heavier) plate flew off like a shot when the coil was activated. This, though, was WAY more impressive! Thanks for sharing! |
andrew124C41 New user Somewhere near Washington, DC 77 Posts |
The problem is with having to deal with the heat dissipation. If rigged differentially, might replace the electric chair!
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Cliffg37 Inner circle Long Beach, CA 2491 Posts |
Look up Robert Millikan and his famous "oil drop" experiment. A magician could theoretically wear a magnetic harness under his clothes and step onto a hidden electromagnet. He would float up a few inches depending on his weight and the current and magnet set up. I am thinking that this would have a similar effect on human tissue as an MRI. That is use sparingly to avoid damage from electromagnetic radiation.
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