Magnetic levitation has not quite revolutionized the world of transit the way some of us might have hoped. It has, however, proven useful to [mrdiytechmagic], who has put the technology to grand ...
Maglev stands for magnetic levitation and is a technology which uses powerful magnetic fields to float trains above a track, in place of traditional wheels and rail. The plans echo one of the ...
China is developing a high-speed train that could travel at 621mph while magnetically levitating on the tracks. Railway engineers in China are working to launch the world’s first working ...
A new "floating" train line has now taken it one ... Mie and Osaka with its magnetic levitation (maglev) technology, eventually taking travel between Tokyo and Osaka to a meagre 67 minutes.
Yeah, it's like levitation for real.Yeah ... Can they find anything they would expect to be magnetic, that isn’t? You could also try making your own floating compasses using a needle or paperclip.
It's a hyperloop – magnetic pods levitating inside a tube at more than 1,000 kilometers per hour. In theory, you could go from LA to San Francisco in just 45 minutes with tickets less than $100 ...
The levitating Cybertruck doesn't really float. It actually has a magnetic base that allows the silver-coated Tesla (no, that's not the shade of the stainless steel) to look like it's floating.