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    #16
    That's pretty cool

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      #17
      Originally posted by Dominic49 View Post
      supercooled semiconducters
      yawn
      this
      BRUTE

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        #18
        step one this
        step two back to the future hoverboard
        step three magic happens
        step four get the bitches on my board

        awwwww yeaaaaa

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            #20
            ^^That the first thing that came to mind when I saw the video.
            Originally posted by HarryPotter
            not to be racist but i've had multiple african americans comment on how they love my car. I've seen pics of e30's rolling through africa with at least 15-20 africans on them with ak-47's. WILD. its in the african blood. Hope this wasn't too racist, forgive me as I am intoxicated.
            Instagram: @jstnlws

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              #21

              Ok, how/ why do they work upside down then? Go ahead and grab two magnets at your house and show me.
              Yours truly,
              Rich
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              Originally posted by Rigmaster
              you kids get off my lawn.....

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                #22
                Holy wtf awesome bump!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
                  Ok, how/ why do they work upside down then? Go ahead and grab two magnets at your house and show me.
                  This isn't two magnets. It's one magnet and a sapphire wafer coated in yttrium barium copper oxide and cooled down to -301ºF. Read here:



                  It is pretty useless really as you can't easily keep an object super-cooled. This isn't new either, it was discovered in 1911. I think I first learned about it in high school.

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