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Gravity is overrated. I created this little oasis where a magnet can permanently escape the oppression of our massive planet’s force without leaving its atmosphere. Introducing the Anti-Gravity Rod, a permanent magnetic levitation model that requires no electricity – ever. In this little device I have capitalized on the little known force of bismuth called diamagnetism. Use the words kinetic, gravity-defying, magnets, physics – the general vernacular of my beloved geekdom, and this is what you get. “How is it doing that?” “Is it plugged in?” That’s what you’ll hear when you invite guests to your home or office and they set their eyes on this. Get ready for the conversation to shift. This geek gadget art sculpture is designed for teens and adults.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS 1. Place the sculpture on a level surface 2. Slip the cube magnet in the open notch 3. Watch it spin and float for hours…days…years, it’s up to you. over pull aspect of the magnetic force. It might take a couple of YouTube videos to wrap your head around it, but the challenge is what will make it interesting. *Please note – The magnet will stay levitated but will not spin continuously. To start the spin again, simply blow on it with a straw or move the maglev slightly to start the spin again.*
Item Weight : 15 ounces
Date First Available : January 7, 2020
ASIN : B083L8JRVS
Includes one made to order sculpture that measures approximately 6.5” tall and 5/8” in diameter
Includes floaters of various sizes: 2 (3 mm) cubes, 2 (4 mm) cubes, 1 (3 mm) cylinder
Unique gift for any teen or adult fascinated by all things science!
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