Levitation may sound like magic, but there are a wide variety of physical phenomena that can be manipulated to generate the desired effect. In this case, [Mirko Pavleski] has built a rig capable ...
A FLOATING train that is faster than a plane has begun construction, marking a huge step forward for the 621mph lighting ...
Construction of a train that will hover above the ground and zoom along at 621mph is underway in China. China Railway will ...
China already has efficient high-speed trains that travel up to 217mph across the country. However, none are like this new ...
China is testing next-generation trains that will soon surpass planes in terms of speed. According to South China Morning ...
China is testing maglev trains capable of reaching 1,000 km/h, surpassing airplane speeds. Elon Musk praised the development ...
China has begun the construction of a floating train that will reach an impressive 1,000 km/h, using magnetic levitation ...
We’ve all seen acoustic levitation, it’s one of the scientific novelties of our age and a regular on the circuit of really impressive physical demonstrations of science to the public.
Additionally, many of you are probably thinking of moving humans via levitation, and the team has thought of that too. At this point, hoverboards are still a ways off. Maybe still in our lifetime?
There are claims that people have seen, like, quasi-levitation stuff. Like, almost head-spinning type stuff. And then, Andrew says this was very common. Yeah. Here's one that -- when Andrew was in ...
Tokyo-based photographer Natsumi Hayashi is known as the "levitation girl." She became an internet sensation over the past year with her "Today's Levitation" series, a self-portrait project consisting ...