Make a homemade anti-gravity toy (FAKE?)

Make a homemade anti-gravity toy (FAKE?)

F for FAKE. This video has been labeled a "Faux-To". Commonly contested as bogus science, we believe this video to be a hoax. What's your opinion? Comment below.

Using some magnets and a pyrex bowl you can make an amusing anti-gravity chamber with an aluminum card inside that floats in mid air. Just follow along with the steps in this how-to video. To replicate this fun hack in the comfort of your own home, you will need magnets, a copper coil, a playing card, and aluminum foil. Check out this video tutorial and learn how to make a cool anti-gravity toy.

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Comments

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Monneyman3 (9) 1 year ago
Is there any way to make it more decorative and less obvious that there are magnets?
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andy6 (1) 1 year ago
i bet you could use smaller mahnets under the dish
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timmy9 (3) 1 year ago
great trick,great grammar also (sarcasm)
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drbraat (2) 1 year ago
neat..
+3
Redman31 (2) 1 year ago
Nice !
+3
venom20078 (-1) 10 months ago
now make a hover board
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Sohaib Naqvi (-4) 9 months ago
can you explain me the science behind this, i do think that there is some lousiness in this play.......
sohaibnaqvi3@hotmail.com
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scigeek91 (9) 6 months ago
It is simple magnetism. The strong magnets in the base create a very large and strong magnetic field. The copper coil simply makes it more circular to "handle" an object. The magnetic field induces an electric current in the wire, which in turn creates a small electromagnetic field of its own. This is reacted upon by the small magnets on the corners of the card, repelling off of the coils own field. Hope this helps you doubters.
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bhornbuckle75 4 months ago
yeah this video mixes just enough real science to make this seem plausible......I dont see how this could work however, unless the contour of the bowl is somehow keeping the card from flipping over...If this were the case though, then the copper coil would serve no purpose. In fact I cannot see how the copper coil could serve any purpose. Of course a magnetic field moving close to a conductor can create an opposing magnetic force (a cool trick is dropping a very very strong magnet (rare earth type if ya got one) down a copper tube, If the magnet is only slightly smaller than the opening of the tube(and the magnet is strong enough) then it will fall very slowly. I see no way, however that a magnet which is simply placed over a copper coil could do much of anything. It would not be moving enough to cause any kind of electrical current to flow through the coil, and without current there is no opposing magnetism. I dont see what the point of faking something like this when there are so many legitamate ways of pulling off similiar feats using both just magnets and induced magnetic fields. This seems to mix just enough science in to confuse people(especialy those just learning about such things) I see no purpose in this video except to discourage people trying to learn....and where is the fun in that???? Why not hoax ignorant people, rather than those just begining to learn of magnetism and induced magnetism and electricity??? IMHO it would feel a whole lot better than fooling people actualy trying to learn...(and it'd be funnier too!)
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DrTravia (8) 3 months ago
+rep mate

The copper only reacts whenever there is either

1) a current of electricity running through it or
2) when magnets are run across the coil, or vice versus.

the copper coil serves no purpose, the reason the card does not flip is because the ten foil adds enough weight to keep the magnets from overcoming the energy needed to flip (you need energy to overcome gravity) (there are 4 points spaced out, the weight of the other magnets keep it from flipping)

The bowl is in place to keep it inside the magnetic field long enough for the card to find equilibrium. It's much easier to do with more magnets....

hmmm, 1 grand eh? I'll take that bet kopper as long as I can modify what he did a little.

Adding 1 more magnet is perfectly fine right?

A fifth properly placed magnet would get rid of the need for a bowl.
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booger118 (1) last month
good explamation but hard to understand.
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macrumpton (-8) 9 months ago
Cool, you can barely see the crystal thread.
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firehead (-14) 8 months ago
Awsome!
+2
firehead (-14) 8 months ago
Really awsome!
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general809 (5) 8 months ago
dude, it's called MAGNETISM. M-A-G-E-N-T-I-S-M.
its when two magnets react with one another, causing a force.
just for those who thought this was fake
yep, love it man :)
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kopperhead (-23) 6 months ago
This is clearly a FAKE. You are morons "magnetism"? retards...yes there is magnetism, but it the card would fall to one side or flip. Why do you need a bowl? Let's see if you can do it without. It would be difficult as your "magic" string will have nothing to attach to. If you can do it without a bowl, I'll personally give you a $1000.
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booger118 (1) last month
sure ya would!
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kopperhead (-23) 6 months ago
big deal, you put a board ontop. BIG DEAL... Like I said, you use a very fine thread that can easily be purchased at a magic store, this is attached to the edge of the bowl and to all four corners card, so it doesn't matter if you put something on top of the bowl. You can sit on it, it'll do the same thing....ooohhhh magic. Hey, general809... do some research before you make an comments like that. idiot. Go make me a sandwich.
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foro 2 weeks ago
lol, mate, go do a physics degree, or even yr 7 science, lol there is nothing implausible in the video, i question the urpose of the copper wire but everything else makes sense.
i used to do the same thing during physics labs at uni. it really isnt that big of a deal..
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general809 (5) 8 months ago
keep it up
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mr kyle (7) 6 months ago
coolz
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Anthonyk312 (-5) 6 months ago
this isn't antigravity its just magnetism. this is like saying airplane or tables use antigravity. its just a force counteracting gravity not making the force negative.
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kopperhead (-23) 6 months ago
big deal, you put a board ontop. BIG DEAL... Like I said, you use a very fine thread that can easily be purchased at a magic store, this is attached to the edge of the bowl and to all four corners card, so it doesn't matter if you put something on top of the bowl. You can sit on it, it'll do the same thing....ooohhhh magic. Hey, general809... do some research before you make an comments like that. idiot. Go make me a sandwich.
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scigeek91 (9) 6 months ago
It is simple magnetism. The strong magnets in the base create a very large and strong magnetic field. The copper coil simply makes it more circular to "handle" an object. The magnetic field induces an electric current in the wire, which in turn creates a small electromagnetic field of its own. This is reacted upon by the small magnets on the corners of the card, repelling off of the coils own field. Hope this helps you doubters.
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Gruntfuttock (-8) 6 months ago
Two words: Earnshaw's Theorem
This is a fake. The copper coil is a pointless distraction; in an unchanging magnetic field it will do nothing; in the presence of a changing magnetic field it will have a current induced in it which tends to oppose that change but so what? If you believe, try it; you will not continue to believe for long.
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ace darkwulf last month
hey u lil @#$%^! this actualy works.....so dont be a a$$hole just cause he thought of it 1st
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DrTravia (8) 3 months ago
Instability in at least one direction will allow you to keep it up, learn the law before you yell about it.

Why do you think he used 3 on the bottom and 4 on top?

I'm going to do this now...... I have a few magnets from the electric generator I built.
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Hermitesse (4) 6 months ago
Well, Frontbuttock, apparently you have not yet learned Earnshaw's theorem in it's entirety, wherein the theorem itself states that there are exceptions. You might want to check out http://www.levitron.com/ in order to find out why this actually does work.

This is not a fake.

Now, kopperhead, about that $1000 bucks....
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bhornbuckle75 4 months ago
No this is indeed fake, I wrote a more about this to a comment just above this one. There is nothing about this hoax that would cause anything to break or even bend Earnshaws theorem. The coil would do nothing, since there would be hardly any magnetic flux to cause current to move through it. Now if the card was spinning very rapidly over a thick piece of copper----I saw a similiar experiement using a round piece of carbon fiber with balenced strong magnets affixed to it-it was spun very rapidly with a drill with a special head attached. Now this experiment caused enough magnetic eddy currents in the copper to make the tiny carbon wafer to float for a moment or so in the air while it spun using nothing but induced current/magnetism. a magnet simply placed above a copper coil (even if it was wiggling just a bit as in this video) would certainly not cause enough current in the coil to do much of anything, and would certainly not have any effect on the 'floating' card with its magnets. The only way I could see this possibly working is if somehow the contours of the bowl were just right to keep the card from flipping....I cannot see how even this could truly be possible however without something else keeping it from flipping....the contour of the bowl would simply not be able to do that IMHO....even if it did..... it would have nothing at all to do with a copper coil and would rely on using a bowl of the exact same contour to be able to replicate the effect.
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foro 2 weeks ago
mate... sersiouly.. what is it with you people?
not only did i use to d this during physics labs when i was bored.. but i just saw a toy in a store that used the same basic principles to replicate this exact thing.. its hardly a novel concept anymore..
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Harukii (1) 5 months ago
Gravity just got owned
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yvanyug (-7) 5 months ago
Why would you need aluminum foil? it's not magnetic... Therefore I say fake!
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Nerdking13 (-3) 4 months ago
Why do you need skin? It's not vital... Therefore I say you should skin yourself!

ALIVE!
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yvanyug (-7) 4 months ago
......
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leyland_potluri (-3) 4 months ago
lavade ke baal .. madarchod...janatha ko chootiya samaj rakhe ho kya... gaand me dalo tere anti gravity device. taaki tum ud sakthe ho. haram kor
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leyland_potluri (-3) 4 months ago
build your toilet on the floating card, so that ur $hit can float over it and u can reach any time and eat it
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PotatoAssassin (5) 4 months ago
Hermitesse, i have been noticing your comments on other people's reactions to videos, and i have to say... 5 stars! hey kopperhead! should i make a sandwhich for your mother, too? Having sex with her made her REALLY hungry.
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PMPNMOTION (-2) 3 months ago
i know exactly how he did it haha. just because he put a board on top doesnt mean their is not strings i have a simple magic trick just like this. notice how when his hand(object) goes in the downward direction it goes up and when his hand goes up the object goes down. think about it. pull on the sting down it will go up because its trying to go up and out. same process with going up. nice try tho ;-]
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DrTravia (8) 3 months ago
iron/steel tends to take on the charge of whatever magnetic field its placed into. The iron acted as an extender when placed between the magnets and when it was placed above the magnets extended along the metal but lost some of its resistance to the other magnets in the process.

sorry if that didnt make sense, I tried to dumb it down enough so you could understand it.

Also for the card to be stable and to move the way it did he would need 4 strings. putting it on 1 hand would be tiresome, plus why would he do that when you could see the indention of the wire around his hand/finger or wherever you believe he had it, it makes more sense to have someone controlling it off camera.

Your "cleverness" astounds me, I believe you may be the next einstein...... (sarcasm is fun >:D)

I couldnt pull it off the way he did it for some reason, I had to add a fifth magnet to the card to make it work correctly.
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lalagirl015 (1) 3 months ago
All you people saying its fake..why dont you try it and tell me its fake. Geez...just relax guys
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TRiCk (1) 3 months ago
It's fake,
Proof:
1) At 0:02 - 0:05 the "invisible thread" is next to his thumb, look closely.
2) The sizzors party, and there is strings.
If you take a pair of panty hose or w.e and take out the threads by hand you can actually get a thread that is almost invisible to the naked eye.
theres just 2 rows of these threads lined up like so, | | and the aluminum foil/card is balanced on them.
one end is tied to the sizzers which explains the movement of the aluminum foil.
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foro 2 weeks ago
err have u tried this mate?...
cause its got nothign to do with threads and everything to do with magnetic fields.. its actually a very basic concept.. try hittin up your science class one day and not ditching it,.
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ichbinschoen1994 (1) 2 months ago
ihr penner
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alinuguid11 (1) 2 months ago
COOL..! ^^
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Pred8er 2 months ago
its a simle fake video with a card on water o0
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lady gaga (1) 2 months ago
nice...........it is so amazing....it so insane
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SId Grimm (1) 2 months ago
Good point in an above statement. How and why does the tin foil effect this experiment?
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RonDLite (1) last month
some of the reactions here make me wonder if people get educated on school still. tesla ring a bell? got a fridge? :S
+2
mike91325 last month
yall white people are crazy, talkin bout magnets.
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Perry62 last month
Not possible, don't you believe it...
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reins last month
Notice that after the TEXT "LETS SEE HOW IT WORKS" the copper wire disapears inside the bottle...!!! the copper wire !!! ???
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kroug005 (-1) last month
look closely, at 0:02 -- 0:04 you can see a very thin clear wire. If you notice it it's very obvious. It's coming from his thumb and most visible near the bottom middle of the video.
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booger118 (1) last month
notice when it ses put small magnet on foil he has a piece of nylon in his hand pleas rate +1 each time :)
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chineseguy (1) 4 weeks ago
wow the idiots that think this is fake need to pay attention in school those were magnets you dumbasses
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justaposter 3 weeks ago
Wow, I never knew people were so passionate about magnets. I think if the video shows anything it's that it is worth trying on your own. If it works, great, apply it to a use and market it. If it does not then you lost 15 minutes of your life and gained valuable knowledge. Stop fighting so much about it, save that for hockey games.
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foro 2 weeks ago
lol everyone who still doesnt understand the concept of magnetic fields by this day and age should really try to attend their science class one day.. this is NOT a new concept and has been used in kids toys for ages. its basic science guys. cmon. pay attention, i got taught this stuf in yr 7 and that was 10 years ago. we were playing with the same experiment THAT long ago. geez, what are they teaching you these days?
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