Mods/Admins – remove if not allowed please.
So, if you took a superconductor, cooled it with some form of chemical process (freon, liquid nitrogen, etc.) but had the superconductor fixed to a frame and inside a chamber, and could increase (electronically) the superconductor even further while it was in a chemical altered state, would it not lift the structure?
Example, a levitating magnet on a magnetic track. It hovers. Once frozen it locks the magnetic state so it can’t move outside of its frozen permanent magnetic field.
If you could modify the intensity of the magnetic once in this altered state, would it not adjust the fixed magnetic field? If you had multiple in the same structure, you could have one pushing to levitate, on to pull and one to push, would really make it move.
Think of a superconductor levitating. Doesn’t take much to make it move. If you could a fix a small magnet to the back that repelled along the track, it would probably move pretty damn fast until something broke or the magnetic got warm.
Anyway, I’m probably way off, just something to discuss while we all fight and wait for disclosure, so I’ll go back to playing videogames.
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