Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen
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Previously on "Proper witchcraft."
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Not in the same league, but I've got one of these, which I think is cool enough.
Graphite Levitation Kit
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Even better than that when they actually explain varying the voltage on the DC motor changes the speed!! No fcking way!!! Get outta here"!!!!!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostLike the bit where they slow-mo the voice : noooooooo
Is it a comic salute to a film?
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That's rubbish that is. Dave Blaine can do it with his whole body in the street!!!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThis would keep CubeStormer busy:It has taken 15 years to get to this point, but it is now clear that every possible scrambled arrangement of the Rubik's cube can be solved in a maximum of 20 moves – and you don't even have to take the stickers off.
'God couldn't do faster': Rubik's cube mystery solved - physics-math - 11 August 2010 - New Scientist
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Like the bit where they slow-mo the voice : nooooooooOriginally posted by gingerjedi View Post
Is it a comic salute to a film?
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The problem with super conductors is they only work at very low temperatures.
When somebody cracks the room temperature bit then this will become useful.
There are plenty of designs for monorails using this tech already.
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