a flying saucer

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Cool :)
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This is magnetic levitation. Shinkanzen trains in Japan use this technology for travel :) That way these trains can travel at aprox. 600 km/h speed (around 400 mph). That's cool, huh?
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Wrong. It's super conductive. Thanks for playing.
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I know this is supra-conductor. The effect of supra-conduction is magnetic levitation. Magnetic field gets "frozen" and therefore the deeply frozen object levitates, as it was frozen in the air. And the super-speed trains in Japan use exactly this technology to achieve these super-high speeds. Without wheels, the only thing that makes a resistance against the movement is air. So theoretically, you could travel nearly light speed without resistance...
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They use EMS, what crack are you smoking?
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