It takes subzero temperatures, though. You'd have to cool the metal constantly with liquid nitrogen. The technology's here, it's just not very practical. Plus it needs a magnetic surface to float on as well.
but you can give it to Justin Bieber and say, here's the world's first practical hover board, use an ice rink and tell him the mist from the liquid nitrogen is just fog for effect cause he's such a "BIG STAR". sit back and wait for the cheers
He's definitely going to have rubber soles, so it'll take too long for him to feel the cold. By that time, the metal will have already warmed to the point where it no longer floats.
We engineers say to go bother the lawyers that won't let us bring things to production if they can be misused and lead to a law suit, even when some dumb@$$ hurts himself doing things completely out of the realm of common sense, because all a plaintiff's attorney has to do is make 12 people feel sorry enough for his client.
We engineers say to go bother the lawyers that won't let us bring things to production if they can be misused and lead to a law suit, even when some dumb@$$ hurts himself doing things completely out of the realm of common sense, because all a plaintiff's attorney has to do is make 12 people feel sorry enough for his client.
not for a fact, but it is not THAT likely, as i have seen this post on where a month ago, and i doubt that two real scientist would post the same shit on two different sites, I mean a scientist would have to know that this post doesn't make sense
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