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Non-Newtonian Liquid

Made of solid particles suspended in liquid


Morph between states depending on slight change
in pressure

Quantum Levitation
Uses a superconductor (YBCO/BSCCO) cooled with
liquid nitrogen so that it manifests its
superconductive properties and a strong
permanent magnet (NdFeB)
The magnetic field penetrates the material in the
form of quantum flux tubes. This phenomenon is
called Quantum locking. The material is "locked"
in place even if it is turned sideways or over.

Slowly Falling Magnet


The magnets produce a magnetic field and an
induced current while inside the copper. The
resulting direction of this current opposes the
change in magnetic field making the magnet to
slow down as it falls inside the copper tube.

Hologram Experiment
Uses specially designed videos and a pyramid of
transparent yet reflective material is placed above
the iPad.
The four sides of the pyramid then reflect the four
identical images in the video in a way that it
resembles a 3D hologram.

Plasma Ball Display


A plasma ball contains a mixture of several noble
gases with a high voltage electrode at the center
often known as.
Plasma filaments, or the colored lightning-like
shapes, then heats up the noble gases and
extends to the glass around it when supplied with
electricity.

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