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Boaz Almog “懸浮”一個超導體

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為什麼一個非常薄,3 英寸厚的圓盤可以使其重量 70,000 倍的物體懸浮?在一個讓人目不轉睛,超現實的演示裡,Boaz Almog 向大家解釋,這個稱為量子鎖定的現象如何使一個超導體圓盤在磁鐵軌道上方懸浮--完全沒有摩擦力,也沒有能量損失。

Boaz Almog uses quantum physics to levitate and trap objects in midair. Call it "quantum levitation." Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Yukun Chen
Reviewed by 盧曉天 .
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