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levitate anything trick ( if its small )

Postby down2infinity » Apr 26th, '06, 19:24



just wondering if theres an impromptu close up technique to levitate pretty much any small object - thats been place under a glass bowl.... and where both the item ( card/coin whatever ) and the bowl can be examined.

i dreamt up a way to do it last night but before I go ahead with it I wanna know if its already been done?

Anyone know?

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Postby EckoZero » Apr 26th, '06, 19:31

Errr... superconductors? :D

Other than that, I can't think of anything off the top of my head. I know of several "small object levitations" but nothing with a glass bowl on it.

Maybe a moderator will come along and inform you slightly more correctly than I can... but I would say it probably hasn't been done yet. And if it has it's probably not the same method you're thinking of

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Postby down2infinity » Apr 26th, '06, 19:48

looking good then, well if it has or not ill do a vid of it this next few days ( when i get my new cards ive ordered ) an put it on for yaz all...
it works in theory, i havnt been able to put it to the test yet though

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Postby Sexton Blake » Apr 27th, '06, 12:53

I can't think of anything that's completely impromptu either. Look forward to the vid.

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