He Placed a Neodymium Magnet in a Round Pipe and it Did THIS

this is hypnotic!

neodymium is one of the strongest type of magnets in the world with crazy properties…

Who knew a cylindrical piece of copper with a hole bored out of it and a neodymium magnet could be so cool? Neodymium magnets are some of the most powerful in the world. These types of magnets weren’t even invented until the 1980s.  The costs have also come down a lot since the 1990s which has made experiments like this more affordable.

Let’s watch this thing float in the pipe in the video on page 2

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One Comment;

  1. Shane Dyer said:

    I’ve know this for quite some time and have always wondered how it would react with gold in place of the copper. Being as gold has much more continuity than copper. What if you reversed everything and put gold in a magnetic field? Where I’m trying to get at is the possibility of reducing gravities force with magnetic energy, because that is basically what is happening here. The magnetic energy is reacting with the continuity of the copper to reduce gravities pull…only due to the force of the magnet of course, because we can’t actually reduce what gravity is already here, but we can only act upon it.

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