Experiment at -196°C, Quantum Levitation | Magnetic Games

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With the use of liquid nitrogen, the YBCO compound can be cooled until it becomes a superconductor, and a superconductor placed in a magnetic field has amazing behaviors.
Please activate the subtitles to get more info on the experiment.

Thanks to supermagnete.com for providing me with these magnets for free. Here the products used in this video.
Magnets
Block magnet sumag.net/q-15-15-08-n-x02
Cube sumag.net/w-10-n-x01
Goliath sumag.net/goliath-x01
Flux Detector
M-08 sumag.net/flux-detect-xl-x01

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All Comments (21)
  • This is one of my top ten favorite videos on this YouTube platform! Everything. Is flawless the lack of music. The sounds of the liquid and the sounds of connecting the magnets. This is truly a work of a art.
  • @MathuwsGamerMW
    this man did the experiment without asking for a like and inscription, no introduction, just direct content. + 999 RESPECT
  • @lexdemonica
    Waiting for the eventual video “ My house collapsed into the Earth’s core because I bought too many magnets”
  • @adamahhh1994
    Please explain how you are casually touching something thats -196 celcius with your bare hand
  • @MrMindBlow
    Magnetic levitation will ALWAYS blow my mind 🤯
  • Thanks for the nice video and elaborating the quantum leviation in such a interesting way , really I love your magnetic work ❤️
  • Totally amazing video. I was mesmerized to see the magnet involving in quantum locking. Thanks for this fantabulous experiment. So good 😊
  • @BitSmythe
    1:38 The best part, leaving a trail of “smoke” behind it!
  • @CanisDei
    Is it not dangerous to hold it with bare hands? Please be careful. Also, a huge applause for the person who captured this video with the crystal clear sound. The magnets getting attached to the surface was pretty cool to watch and hear.
  • @eddyjejm
    I love your videos! Very relaxing and to the point without the annoying talking! 👍🏽👍🏽
  • @Robbskunky
    I just want to tell you that I love your videos! The time it must take and the patience you have is incredible. I’m sure you’ve smashed your fingers a few times as well. My hat is off to you. Thank you for these videos!!
  • @Sofia-qn6fs
    I love quantum mechanics. I love how you use the magnets for perfect levitation. Thanks for demonstrating my subject really helpful 😊
  • @Me_myself_an_i
    I used to play a lot with magnets when I was younger. Just placing the magnet underneath another object and make the thing move, that's all it took to amaze me 😂
  • @mahir6239
    Magnetic trains in 2050 be like: yea we use liquid nitrogen.
  • @sdingeswho
    Bravo! Coolest (pun intended) demonstration of the Meisner Effect I’ve seen so far!
  • @svensorensen7693
    They way the puck "Hangs" and acts somewhat like it's on a string always messes with my head. Probably my favorite part of quantum levitation. Fantastic demonstration!
  • I wrote a sci-fi novel about this concept, except in my book, the circumference of the circle is 1000 miles, and the "puck" is a capsule traveling at the speed of light. Book is called "The Ouroboros:Time Cures All Ills" and is about time travel and a cure for all diseases. If you like this video, you'll love the book - I may be a bit biased 😅