Quantum Locking - magnetic field lines inside the superconductor get pinned in certain areas locking the superconductor in place
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@Andercot This is how flux pinning on a single magnet looks like. The magnetic field is uniform and the SC moves freely across the magnet and not locked.
@Andercot@Andercot This video is a perfect explanation why the new room temp levitation video is questionable at best.
If the magnet is uniform below the new superconductor it shouldn’t be locked laterally. In fact it should be able to slide without friction.
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Peter Bohacek, co-founder of Pivot Interactives, won the @edtechdigest 2023 Startup Founder Leadership Award!
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A very interesting story for those who did not follow. I followed it closely since Dirk van der Marel was involved in the investigation and I had several discussions with him on this affair.
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