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So, theoretically with a large enough simulator, it should be able to lift a person, provided the personDiamagnetic repulsion.
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The tricky part is when part of the object is ferromagnetic.
doesn't have metallic parts in him/her.
So, theoretically with a large enough simulator, it should be able to lift a person, provided the personDiamagnetic repulsion.
![]()
The tricky part is when part of the object is ferromagnetic.
We have iron in our bodies. Now if that's enough to cause trouble, I don't knowSo, theoretically with a large enough simulator, it should be able to lift a person, provided the person
doesn't have metallic parts in him/her.
We have iron in our bodies. Now if that's enough to cause trouble, I don't know
It should depend on how intense the magnetic field is. But if it can lift objects up in the air then I guess it is pretty strong.
The article below with interesting GIFs of the Tianzhou coupling.