Author Topic: Levitation?  (Read 2564 times)


That still doesn't answer my question, but I was just poking fun at the comment, not meaning to start a whole discussion about it.

What happens is there is a strong magnet underneath, and the top is spinning so it can maintain itself as a gyrocopter and keep it's orientation straight.

That still doesn't answer my question, but I was just poking fun at the comment, not meaning to start a whole discussion about it.
Magnets work by magnetism, it answered your question.

Magnets work by magnetism, it answered your question.
I asked 'what is magnetism,' not how magnets work. Why does magnetism cause attraction between iron, basically. Again,
I was just poking fun at the comment, not meaning to start a whole discussion about it.


I have one of those. Or something almost identical.

lol at kitchen magnets

Why does magnetism cause attraction between iron
Magnets create fields of energy. Iron happens to be affected by these fields. I'm not sure why it's iron though.

Saw this a while ago, considered buying one, but decided not to. I'll be making or getting a levitating platform that doesn't require spinning.


i own one. its easy to use. forget off.

also centrifugal force doesnt exist.


Magnets create fields of energy. Iron happens to be affected by these fields. I'm not sure why it's iron though.
What causes those fields to attract iron was never answered.

What causes those fields to attract iron was never answered.
It's the makeup of Iron's atoms that cause it to have a specific charge which magnetically attracts it to that of opposite electrons.

i own one. its easy to use. forget off.

also centrifugal force doesnt exist.

Where can I buy one?

That's pretty cool.