Well I'll be damned

So is this like cooling the magnets on the LHC minus the fact that the magnets are fixed and the material reacting to the magnetic fields is suspended opposite of what that demo shows?

I need to go get some liquid nitrogen and liquid helium...and try not to electrocute myself...this is too cool.

I wonder....can I just drop a magnet in liquid nitrogen, pull it out , throw it on a metal workbench and watch it float?....where is the rub there?...I want to make things that look like they break the rules :)
 
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wow why does this remind me of the common image of a flying saucer...you don't think....nah.

Damn it ....now I am pissed because I have no way of trying this out with things I have hanging around...damn.

I want to make a quantum hotwheels track
 
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wow why does this remind me of the common image of a flying saucer...you don't think....nah.

Damn it ....now I am pissed because I have no way of trying this out with things I have hanging around...damn.

I want to make a quantum hotwheels track

Remember the old hot wheels commercial, "In hot, out hotter"
 
I wonder if you could build something to manipulate the field...like shrink the field in front expand it in the back...would that accelerate this thing faster and faster?
 
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