Quantum Levitation

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Tel-Aviv University demos quantum superconductors locked in a magnetic field (www.quantumlevitation.com). For an explanation of the physics behind this demonstration, visit here.

With the theme “Knowledge that Works: From Theory to Practice,” the 2011 ASTC Annual Conference featured more than 100 sessions, which highlighted how science centers and museums are putting new ideas to practical use to serve their communities. The conference was hosted by the Maryland Science Center in Baltimore, October 15-18.

Video courtesy of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), representing the science center and museum field worldwide. To learn more, visit www.astc.org. Follow us on Twitter: @ScienceCenters.

3 Comments on “Quantum Levitation”

  1. Anthony Toigo

    A project that I’ve been working with called ET3 or Evacuated Tube Transportation Technology will utilize a similar mag lev technology. http://www.et3.com Thanks for sharing this.

  2. Michael Polacek

    So apply this to how people interact with one another. How we interrelate with one another becomes locked and fixed unless we intentionally alter the attributes of presentation. That sure explains why people have emotional triggers which set off fireworks that may seem to an observer spontaneously irrational.

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