Monday, December 21, 2015

How Quantum Magnetic Levitation Works

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Great article from Scientific American: Quantum magnetic levitation boils down to something called the Meissner effect, which only occurs when a material is cold enough to behave like a superconductor. At normal temperatures, magnetic fields can pass through the material normally. Once it is cold enough to exhibit superconductivity, however, those magnetic fields get expelled. […]
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