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It's Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. They are creating such an incredibly strong Magnetic Field, that the diamagnetic materials (aka not magnetic) in the organism are actually repelled and made to levitate in this video
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
More specifically a levitating frog.
a frog is levitated using a 10 tesla magnetic coil using diamagnetism
Quote from the commits.
It's Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. They are creating such an incredibly strong Magnetic Field, that the diamagnetic materials (aka not magnetic) in the organism are actually repelled and made to levitate in this video
Video is from 2006. And looks a lot older. Makes me wonder what they have now.
Also would the frog float around in the filed forever?
Can that movement energy be collected? We have wireless electricity generation tech. Could the movement energy of the frog be collected wirelessly?
"One evening in 1979, Hutchison was in his laboratory, sitting amidst the sparks and high voltage effects of his equipment, when he was struck on the shoulder by a piece of metal. He threw it back and it hit him again. This was the ignominious beginning of the Hutchison Effect. In the ensuing months, Hutchison found that by tweaking the settings on the equipment, he could get things –ordinary household objects– to levitate, move horizontally, bend, break and even explode. In the latter case, this portion of the effect came to be known as `disruption'."
— Nick Cook in The Hunt for Zero Point. (p. 260)
Like so often before, a discovery had been made more or less by accident. This archive contains material related to John Hutchison and his discovery.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: vonclod
I remember the hutchison stuff. I still think about it from time to time. One of my all time favorite ct's.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: scraedtosleep
Hello my darlin, hello my baby, hello my rag time gal....
originally posted by: MykeNukem
a reply to: scraedtosleep
Hello my darlin, hello my baby, hello my rag time gal....
originally posted by: noscopebacon
notice how they didnt put mamals in there?