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I wasn't able to watch with sound, but what does this have to do with Quantum Physics exactly?
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Originally Posted by NikeAirForce1
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202
we're going to see a lot of dope ++! in our lifetime...just compare the technology we have to the technologies our parents had at our age.
B Smooth accepting western imperialist science?
Originally Posted by PleasurePhD
I have to say, this was a very cool experiment in Physics class. Seeing it again after all these years, it's still
Originally Posted by GottaBeEm21
I think that this type of technology will be used in mass transit one day. It seems unreasonable now but flying in an airplane was the same type of idea in the 1800's
isnt it already? maglev train?Originally Posted by supa vegetto
Originally Posted by GottaBeEm21
I think that this type of technology will be used in mass transit one day. It seems unreasonable now but flying in an airplane was the same type of idea in the 1800's
first thing that came to mind.
good stuff.
I know. I am not sure about this exact phenomena, off the top of my head, but I do know that supercooling is used for various applications of science.Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by PleasurePhD
I have to say, this was a very cool experiment in Physics class. Seeing it again after all these years, it's still
word, it's still amazing but like everyone else I'm curious to see what its practical applications will be
Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH
This is childs play compared to the cutting edge of technology man is playing with in secret labs around the world. I have a friend who's uncle worked for JPL and he told us that back in the 80's they made a rat "teleport" 8 feet across a room. I swear on the soul of my ancestors I'm not making this up.
Originally Posted by WISEPHAROAH
This is childs play compared to the cutting edge of technology man is playing with in secret labs around the world. I have a friend who's uncle worked for JPL and he told us that back in the 80's they made a rat "teleport" 8 feet across a room. I swear on the soul of my ancestors I'm not making this up.
There really isn't any. You would have to keep dousing it in liquid nitrogen to keep it cold, and it's not a very strong force. Cool, but not really useful for anything beyond entertainment.Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by PleasurePhD
I have to say, this was a very cool experiment in Physics class. Seeing it again after all these years, it's still
word, it's still amazing but like everyone else I'm curious to see what its practical applications will be