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How to do NO HAND Push Ups like a PRO
Don't know about anyone else but I'm not falling for it. Obviously he is levitating.
Mordhaus
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Hope Walks On A Glass Floor
No doubt she's thinking, holy shit! humans can levitate!
What a performance!
@ 0:36 levitation is a real thing!
Melting Metal With Electromagnet
This video has been seconded as a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof seconded with isdupe by Mordhaus.
Melting Metal With Electromagnet
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Melting Metal With Electromagnet
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Melting Metal With Electromagnet
Thought it looked familiar. Dupe http://videosift.com/video/Levitation-melting-induction-furnace
Cats VS Cucumbers
Instant cat levitation device!
Best Drunk History Ever: Justin & Jill
Their wedding dance vid is a bit of fun, too. The bride levitates the groom:
Zaouli de Manfla
Very cool, reminds me of the moon walk, looks like he's levitating!
The Lexus Hoverboard - It's Real!
Well, yeah, magnets don't repel against anything except magnets.
Unless there's some physics-shattering discovery some day, there will never be something compact that just repels against the surface of random ground. And no matter how much power you have, it definitely won't be able to repel against water.
At most, perhaps some day after our grandkids are dead there could be super powerful little jets that can force enough air downward in a tiny space to support the weight of a person, but human extinction will probably occur first, and static levitation is impossible.
(They use gigantic machines to generate a magnetic force to levitate a tiny frog, but that kind of force will never be compact nor support any meaningful mass.)
http://videosift.com/video/Diamagnetic-Levitation
Constrained to a very small track built into the park.
Oscar the Pug Log Jumping Fail Faceplanting Talent.
Also, the first dog being a Jack Russell Terrorist made it look too easy.
Mine had a 4' standing high jump. Made it look like levitation. Every landing on the table was like a boss.
brycewi19
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Your video, Acoustic Levitation in Ultra Slow Motion, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Pull my finger! Scientists solve knuckle-cracking riddle
Not quite, he (Donald L. Unger) won an Ig Nobel prize, a satirical version of the Nobel prize, given to "honor achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think". Basically anything that sounds way too silly but can still yield useful knowledge.
While silly, it's still (usually) all based on proper scientific method, and there's even an example of a man who first won the Ig Nobel prize in physics in 2000 (for levitating a frog with magnets), and then later went to win the Nobel prize in physics together with Konstantin Novoselov for their work on graphene. =)
I believe someone won a Nobel prize for spending several decades of his life cracking the knuckles of one hand and just that one hand every day to see if there are really any negative effects from knuckle-cracking.
In his case there weren't.