Magnetic sculptures are a sure sign of chronic geekiness. You just need to have something levitating in your abode to prove you live in a place where science and fantasy coincide. Seen below is a ...
It's the kind of trick normally only performed by illusionists and their apparently 'magic' use of physics. But now the art of levitation has been put to much more practical use - after a bed was ...
Back to the Future II came out in 1989, and by 2011 I assumed that hoverboards would be cheap and plentiful. But here we are 22 years later and this tiny floating magnet sculpture is the closest thing ...
Levitating chairs from the Jetsons still have a few years of becoming a commercial product though they are fun to think about. One such curious inventor, [Conor Patrick], took a deep dive into the ...
Three days ago on October 21, 2014 it was announced to the world the Back to the Future hoverboard was real. It’s a Kickstarter, of course, and it’s trending towards a $5 Million dollar payday for the ...
Hoverboards for humans may still be a pipe dream, but one firm has managed to create one for houseplants. Called LYFE, this device consists of a rotating planter that hovers over an oak base, ...
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