@Nathan Proença nah they just have no idea on physics, take it granted. the only contribution they make is to put that physics on mobius strip that's why they focus on it.
Flynn Livescmd That's not erudite or enlightened negativity - there is no sense of wonder or enjoyment in it. Just hyper critical snobbery. Enjoy your cold dead heaven. Wherever it may be.
It wouldn't be a Mobius strip and the person would call you out on your badly thought out, mathematically incorrect joke. Edit: Actually, I'm wrong. I was imagining trying to twist a completed loop into a Mobius strip. I dumbly forgot that a belt starts as a strip, not becoming a loop until you actually put it on, so it's totally possible for it to become mobius'd.
weird concept to think about. One side and one edge. But when you look at any local point it seems like theres two sides and two edges. Klein bottle is even weirder. One side, zero edges.
That is most certainly NOT the key learning here. Why? Few can visualize what a "non orientable surface with one boundary" is. This thing is a mobius strip, repeated 3x. "One boundary"? Maybe NOT. Now, you can go back to memorizing obtuse mathematical sentences.
@Jake McCoy is right but I am going to add this don't be silly, the video is to explain how mobius strips are utilised for that effect. Even smart people appreciate simple explanations
@AJtheory But their chicken got tiny over the years... used to get a bucket FULL with a 12 piece! One near my house looks like anemic chickens... puny!
Isn't it funny how Endgame just shown a mobius strip and they're like "hey it's another one of those quantum mumbo jumbos so let's mix it with time travel!"
Him using a mobius strip did have merit, imagine a 2 dimensional being traversing a mobius strip, to it it would think it never left the second dimension, but since the loop is twisted, it is travelling in 3.
@Disent Design tbh thanos' plan wasn't retarded. His intention was right, the purpose of wiping 50% of lifeform made sense. But of course it's just wrong to murder. In the eyes of us humans of course.
@@st1n actually this is unrelated but, in the comics his real motives are to kill people in order satisfy death (the girl) in order to get her. In reality, he is the ultimate SIMP.
The ride couldn't be made because the supports would interact with track parts it works here because it is in mini form and can easily be supported you would also need 2 exit places lol well that would be cool also you would die
For everyone asking what the rest of it is, when you supercool a strong magnet (let’s say a neodymium magnet) it turns into what’s known as a superconductor. A superconductor has a unique magnetic field which interacts with other magnetic fields, allowing the superconductor to remain at a static distance above another magnet (in short, its magnetic field becomes sticky towards other magnetic fields rather than clingy like a normal magnet.)
@@davidr6133 Magneticly levitated trains are already in use, and are as close as we can get currently on such a large scale. Currently, you can be on a train at the station, balance a coin on it's side, travel all the way to another station faster than any other train travels, and end up at the next station without the coin ever falling over.
Yah I tried explaining what was going on to my S/O and realized I'm probably too stupid to be watching this cuz i tried summarizing it with "it's like a magnetic race track"
And to make an iMöbius loop, you simply rotate one cut end 180°, then the second cut end 180° in the same direction, so you have two twists, that look exactly the same as where you started. It will revolutionise how you view any closed loop, making them speaker, loopier, and better than your standard loop.
I'd love to see a simple circle with a slight tilt in favor of g-force, inside of a vacuum chamber. With no friction or air resistance, I'd like to see how long it could spin (assuming you can push start both times with the same amount of force) compared to outside the vacuum chamber.
So you know how the discovery of steam power in the 1780s revolutionized the world and less than 300 years later we’ve gone from that to landing on the moon Well your comment is about what the ancient Egyptians said about the steam engine when THEY first invented it OVER 2000 YEARS AGO! They discovered steam power almost 2000 years before people realized how useful it could be. just imagine how different the world would be now, We could’ve had 2000 more years of technological and scientific development. Just think about what the world might look like 2000 years from NOW, and we could be living in THAT, if only someone, ANYONE, could have changed their way of thinking. to look at this little trinket, not as a desk toy like everyone else saw it as. But to see what it could be. There might be some other uses, is my point. But I hope you liked that little history bit
Imagine how sick a roller coaster ride like this would be, you go through once and make a lap around, and the second lap around you do it on the other side of the track. I’m not sure how practical it would be, if possible at all, but it is still a pretty cool concept to think about.
OK so it's not what you describe, but The Grand National ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a mobius loop 'coaster.... It seems to be 2 tracks side by side with the trains racing each other, but it is only one track. You arrive back on the side you didn't leave from. One time I went on it, the train rolled a few feet too far when it returned. It needed attendants to let people off, but said it was OK to stay on... I got to ride the entire 1 track 2 loops in one sitting! No one else on the ride understood the significance since they weren't maths nerds.
it would be possible, building one to human scale would be a fortune and a half to build, but essentially you just upsize the track to to be large enough for humans, have a place to charge the superconductor and have a gyroscopic tram cart that self orientes when the track changes. Which means you'll have this epic view where up and down is seamlessly blurred as you transition
a little more detail on the tram cart, it'll need to have an inner chassis that will be able to which from up to down and vice versa. The tram cart itself will most likely be mirrored in design, where the doors function regardless of orientation, essentially the cart will feel and look like something from the future
Lol you got me, i was just wondering how magical this already looks, and if LK99 is confirmed (quite unlikely), we'd basically start considering levitation normal.
The area where you cut it and twist it around, this means it takes you from one side to the other, and when you get around the other side back to this twist from the opposite side it will being you also back to the original side you were on, so it basically just repeats that infinitely.
What I find most amazing about this is the fact that the superconductor loses almost no speed. There is no friction to slow it down, (besides air resistance) and the force on it by the magnets is constant. This would make for interesting transportation
What I find interesting is that the block neither slides to the side or comes off the track due to the force of gravity on the higher-sloped or inverted sections of track.
This won't be financially feasible as transportation until/unless room temperature superconductors are discovered. None have been found thus far, it remains one of the holy grails of physics.
Even without magnetic resistance, it wouldn't be forever because there's no true vacuum. It would collide with virtual particles. Also, wouldn't it eventually gain enough heat by radiation that it would lose its superconductive properties?
Well, if it were far enough from stars and the like it would cool down to the temperature of the interstellar medium, about 4 K, which is well below the superconducting transition temperature. So in outer space it would go forever. What really stops it is non-uniformities in the magnetic field from the multiple magnets.
We've tried a GoPro and the problem is the torque twists it off the track. We need a really small, really lightweight camera. Then we would do it. Send us a link if you know of a small camera that would work.
Ithaca College Physics use FPV camera like the one used on racing drones. ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1beCPNFXXXXXBapXXq6xXFXXXU/HD-700TVL-1-3-sharp-CCD-PAL-or-NTSC-3-6mm-Mini-CCD-FPV-Camera-for.jpg_640x640.jpg
That’s gotta be the most intimidating RUclips title I have ever seen. Like, I get it, after being down a RUclips rabbit hole a few years ago. But, it just sounds like a physics lecture that is surely going to end my entire life.
Its cause gravity is a fallacy debunked by a cork in water its that simple different medium different result newton should of dropped the apple in a bucket of water
Well, in the video it undeniably looks like a cube. & it is not "obvious" at all that it is liquid nitrogen & it does look like a metal track. Best would have been to explain these things as the video progressed.
If you want more about the levitation, check the links they give. But it is just a bare introduction. IMO, the point of the Mobius strip twists is to show how the "puck" follows the track through turns and on both sides.
This music and casual science makes me feel like I'm back in middle school. The teacher just wheeled in the big TV and the class has an excited buzz because today is not a day of study, but of *EDUTAINMENT!* The lights dim, and you can hear someone near the window whip out a gameboy, the volume not quite as low as he expected. A grainy intro shot comes on and through the speakers likely older than the majority of the class comes the grungy guitar riffs of mid-90s to early 2000s guitar. They wanted to be hip with the kids, but didn't realize that the music wouldn't be cool again until a decade later. But none ofthat matters to the kids watching: it's time for SCIENCE. You sit back and start folding some finger claws, because today is going to be a good day.
This is my school's logo, we have this as our logo because our principal-founder was a Mathematician he was a great man, sadly he passed away 2 months ago, we love him so much 😞
The weight is not a problem, actually. The superconductor can lift a GoPro easily. But it creates a lot of torque, and the superconductor can get yanked off the track pretty easily with something heavy strapped to it. So it can lift it, but lifting and twisting are two different things. Staying on and twisting is harder.
This is really neat! How powerful, lift-wise I suppose, is each individual magnet in this loop & how many magnets are in the loop? What material is the black part sandwiched between the rows of magnets? Was there a particular reason for the 3π Möbius strip track rather than a regular Möbius strip? Aside from being a pretty neat idea, of course? Are the hoops the track passes through where it's connected to its support structure significant in any way, aside from supporting the track itself? The hand which starts the thing moving along the track seems to barely give it a push at all; do you know what's the least amount of force needed to get it going for at least one circuit? Thx!
Wow, lots of good questions! We haven't measured the lift force of the magnet/superconductor pair. It strongly depends on the magnets and the superconductor. We have about a thousand magnets in the loop. The black support is just plastic. The 3π Möbius strip track looked better than just a single twist. So it was just aesthetics -- trying to make it look cool. The hoops are just for support (though we also asked the machinist to design them so they looked cool). We haven't measured the force needed to get it to go around just once, but as you surmise, it is not very much. With a good kick it goes around for a pretty long time (like a minute or so).
Ithaca College Physics wait do you know the new magnet printing thing that makes the magnetic field smaller but stronger? Would it make these experiments better?
Beach&BoardFan its a new(idk if its really new) method of making magnets... they are "printed" and their magnetic fields overlap the magnet making them super strong and with limited range(useful for variety of things) ive seen it in smarter every day
I mean to be fair this stuff has been researched for a hella long time. This is the technology that Japan uses for their new Maglev train (Magnetic levitation). As of now the prototype is able to reach 600km/h, almost twice as fast as the current Shinkansen Bullet trains running across Japan.
I like how all this time for explanation was spent on how to twist a loop rather than anything at all to do with the physics and objects involved lol
I agree. Hey kids, taking minutes to show the twisting is trite. How 'bout some science about how this track works?
They don’t know 😂
@Nathan Proença nah they just have no idea on physics, take it granted. the only contribution they make is to put that physics on mobius strip that's why they focus on it.
@@robertrogers7331 magnets
Exactly what i was thinking
Hot wheels are for noobs ...Superconducting Quantum Levitation teabag is the new swag
greatavielite teabag 😂😂
Plus you get a nice cuppa at the end
That's funny shit well done
I wish they spent more time with the superconductor teabag going zoom than explaining mobius strips in the proper language.
Flynn Livescmd That's not erudite or enlightened negativity - there is no sense of wonder or enjoyment in it. Just hyper critical snobbery. Enjoy your cold dead heaven. Wherever it may be.
They next time someone points out that my belt is twisted, I can reply that I'm actually wearing a Mobius strip.
That’s pretty good. And it sounds way cooler than belt.
The new fashion lol
It wouldn't be a Mobius strip and the person would call you out on your badly thought out, mathematically incorrect joke. Edit: Actually, I'm wrong. I was imagining trying to twist a completed loop into a Mobius strip. I dumbly forgot that a belt starts as a strip, not becoming a loop until you actually put it on, so it's totally possible for it to become mobius'd.
Max Loh 180° twist is all it needs :) It would be uncomfortably though
When you take it off, you can do a Mobius strip. And if you do it slow enough, you might even get a Mobius tip 😉
I like how more time is spent explaining what a Möbius loop is than showing the actual QUANTUM LEVITATION.
I don't really like this ratio.
RUclips recommending this vid to Tony 7 years in the future like it usually does
3 years so far
Tony?
TheBrax2000 Tony Stark (Iron Man) used a Möbius Strip in Avengers endgame to create a time machine. The movie is set in 2023.
Cookie Cat honestly I still haven't seen that movie lol
ruclips.net/video/EmRLmT4B-Lw/видео.html
Meanwhile, my earphone cables are doing an ∞π loop.
This 6 minute video will save you more than 6 minutes of untangling headphones.
ruclips.net/video/buVUvnM_AzU/видео.html
Lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
They’re twisted every degree.
Shit
A perfect counter to an ability that turns you inside out.
『Stone Ocean』 and 『C-Moon』?
C moon cant inside out if you done outside in
found the jojo fan
Metallica could also turn people inside out just by manipulating the iron in their blood
@@discountedartificer250 damn man to bad he didn't think hard enough
Key learning: Mobius strip is mathematically defined as non orientable surface with one boundary.
weird concept to think about. One side and one edge. But when you look at any local point it seems like theres two sides and two edges. Klein bottle is even weirder. One side, zero edges.
@@DerpMuse Yeah! Klein bottle is even cooler than I thought.
I literally can't wrap my head around the mobius strip. How is the disc traversing on both side when you watch this.
That is most certainly NOT the key learning here. Why? Few can visualize what a "non orientable surface with one boundary" is. This thing is a mobius strip, repeated 3x. "One boundary"? Maybe NOT. Now, you can go back to memorizing obtuse mathematical sentences.
@@NeverTalkToCops1maybe not?!?! Wtf are you on?
Thanks now I'll be able to make a Time Machine for myself
You need some plutonium
Ryan gst u mean banana peels?
I’m sorry, but you need the strip to be inverted first before achieving that.
@Maurice LesGrosYeux somebody peed in my pant😂
@@Ryan_1997 and a flux capacitor
RUclips: " you've seen endgame, so now you're ready for this"
XD
The display of the quantum bracelet hologram that Tony made was actually a Mobius strip
I wanted to comment this :/
Yesterday i have see end game and today i find this in recommendations
Right!? How ironic this pops up. Like I love physics but I’ve never searched this stuff 😂
me: oh nice a video about Superconducting Quantum Levitation
video:here's how to twist paper
@Jake McCoy is right but I am going to add thiswell what do you expect, everyone in this country is dumb
@@copper803 u realise RUclips is available to nations outside of your own right? Hello from England 🇬🇧
@@tron1852 well he meant the states
@Jake McCoy is right but I am going to add this don't be silly, the video is to explain how mobius strips are utilised for that effect. Even smart people appreciate simple explanations
@AJtheory But their chicken got tiny over the years... used to get a bucket FULL with a 12 piece! One near my house looks like anemic chickens... puny!
This should be present as a decoration in every supersmart villain's headquarters.
Oh, it's just a small desktop toy for Mr. Bigglesworth to play with.
@@ohbogey gold star ⭐ you tried
"Wow, I wonder how quantum levitating works!"
Video: So in order to tape this piece of paper, take a piece of tape...
Lol you just killed me 😂😂😂
Accurate
Right???
It's not quantum they're doing it for views
@@trashywashy1977 ? It's an accurate description. The science just isn't explained. Like, at all.
OMG! A 3π mobius strip? No way. That's awesome!
Oh, and the superconducting quantum levitation is kind of neat too.🤷🏼♂️
I still can't wrap my head around the way the track works
What?
@@latetodagame1892 you heard me!
@@aaronmackay6123 it has been 8 months, do you understand now?
If you make the circle a LOT bigger, you can get more twists in it.
Why is this not a Mario cart level, that would be grand.
I think Nintendo already did something like that in at least one F-zero game. Not 100% sure.
There's already a level like that in mario kart 8. Even the "8" in the logo is a mobius strip.
Mario Circuit from Mario Kart 8.
I stand corrected.
Theres a mobius strip track in Sonic Riders Zero Gravity.
Its not mario kart but still a racing game
This is so cool. You can see that while it levitates, the 'cart' is really exerting force on the track.
Newtons 3rd law baby
Isn't it funny how Endgame just shown a mobius strip and they're like "hey it's another one of those quantum mumbo jumbos so let's mix it with time travel!"
@whatisreality01 yeah man I had that happen a few times.
Flat world confirmed
Him using a mobius strip did have merit, imagine a 2 dimensional being traversing a mobius strip, to it it would think it never left the second dimension, but since the loop is twisted, it is travelling in 3.
@Disent Design tbh thanos' plan wasn't retarded. His intention was right, the purpose of wiping 50% of lifeform made sense. But of course it's just wrong to murder. In the eyes of us humans of course.
@@st1n actually this is unrelated but, in the comics his real motives are to kill people in order satisfy death (the girl) in order to get her. In reality, he is the ultimate SIMP.
Hello megumin fan
I still think amusent parks should build Möbius loops in their rides. That'd be so cool.
Fantasticus yeah!
how would you get on/off??
FOR THE PEOPLE A stop at one point of the loop. Nobody said it cant be a giant loop
NO
The ride couldn't be made because the supports would interact with track parts it works here because it is in mini form and can easily be supported you would also need 2 exit places lol well that would be cool also you would die
ive watched Endgame and youtube recommended me this
The secret to time travel has been here on RUclips all these years.
duraath let THAT sink in
Shut the fuck up
@@pulyps20sf Epic reply. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@WonderWaffles I think you switched out the hh tab
I was Introvert
Then I bought Möbius Strip.
Now I'm running Mayors elections
You organise elections? Cool. How much does one make in bribes there (:-P) and have you had a Mayor Failure?
You got me thinking this was a Haiku on the first half
Endgame ending #14,000,604 :
Tony Stark didnt watch this video. They failed to travel time.
Instructions unclear.
Accidentally traveled in time :/
1.) Did you pee your pants?
2.) If so, which version of you did it?
1) Yes
2) Just me...me
1)Did you do it?
2) what did it cost?
1) Yes
2) Nothing
iTs FrEe ReAl EsTaTe...
I’m traveling to the future at normal speed
Jolyne Kujo: We're in endgame
Been looking for that JoJo ref >: D
Pucci: You couldn’t live with your failure... And where did that bring you? Back to me
didn't expected jojo fan here but ok.
@@adliiyadhafizan5669 isn't that how the meme goes? 😂
I Jotaro Kujo, have been killed
0:48 me trying to find the long side of my blanket be like
the track on its own looks like a really interesting piece of modern art
too cool! congrats!
TAOFLEDERMAUS HOW'D YOU GET HERE!?!?
sup mate
Jeeze, I see you everywhere!?
Cool you're here
"but will it fire from a smooth bore shotgun?" - Jeff
Thanks to this video we have the endgame
For everyone asking what the rest of it is, when you supercool a strong magnet (let’s say a neodymium magnet) it turns into what’s known as a superconductor. A superconductor has a unique magnetic field which interacts with other magnetic fields, allowing the superconductor to remain at a static distance above another magnet (in short, its magnetic field becomes sticky towards other magnetic fields rather than clingy like a normal magnet.)
Are planets super conductors?
build it large and you have a next-gen rollercoaster!
Except you have to put the rollercoaster at ~ -150°C lol
Use it to make a train
Ur going to need one hell of a winter coat to ride it
@@davidr6133 Magneticly levitated trains are already in use, and are as close as we can get currently on such a large scale.
Currently, you can be on a train at the station, balance a coin on it's side, travel all the way to another station faster than any other train travels, and end up at the next station without the coin ever falling over.
notbob555 sorry we live in the US, we don’t know what commute trains are
HotWheels but it's cold.
*ColdWheels*
Its more like NoWheels.
It more like QuantumWheels or Flywheels
FrostWheels!
It's timewheels
wtfWheels
Imagine a rollercoaster running on a Mobius loop track!
I would ride that for sure.
V. scary thought to me.
If you'd build it, imma ride it and you'd make a fortune off of everyone.
Duh.. we would be just traveled in time.
It would be hard to make probable and comfortable forces on such a ride.
This is how we start the real life immortal grand prix anime
F-Zero
“Alexa, discover time travel”
“Okay”
😏
alexa divide by zero
Alexa what is my location?
Alexa square root -6
@@jorellgoh sqrt(6)*i
Tony Stark watched this video
XD
From heaven?
This vid basic of time machine by tony stark xD
* opens RUclips*
"How to build a time machine?"
Oh that's how
3000 times
Quite honestly I’m flattered this was in my recommended.
Why would you be flattered
@@zy27 because that means he's been watching big brain stuff!
Wow. 2021... turning a loop thrice.... the bar has been set.
Yah I tried explaining what was going on to my S/O and realized I'm probably too stupid to be watching this cuz i tried summarizing it with "it's like a magnetic race track"
My favourite part is when he said “it’s möbin time” and möbed all over the place. Truly the möbin moments of all time
"What did you do this weekend?"
"Oh, just superconducted quantum levitation, you?"
"Nice, how does it work?"
"Twist a track three times."
What did you do 8 months ago?
“Oh, just left an unnecessary comment”
@@lyubovslomania5431
what did you do 2 months ago
"Oh just left an unnecessary comment"
coffee
These college kids with their fancy grants and fancy brain cells... back in my day, we froze our hands on dry ice and that was it
Wana know something.. in the US parents have been legally uncommitting to their kids just so they can get collegae education for free...
@@DiceStrike what is this collegae that you speak of?
@@-Sean_ somethingt about fishes and aquariums idk
Fancy brain cells
*lucky*
@@law4421 lucky? how so?
And to make an iMöbius loop, you simply rotate one cut end 180°, then the second cut end 180° in the same direction, so you have two twists, that look exactly the same as where you started.
It will revolutionise how you view any closed loop, making them speaker, loopier, and better than your standard loop.
lol
Steve, pls log in
billy, look at the commenter's name please
I'd love to see a simple circle with a slight tilt in favor of g-force, inside of a vacuum chamber.
With no friction or air resistance, I'd like to see how long it could spin (assuming you can push start both times with the same amount of force) compared to outside the vacuum chamber.
If we ever get to the point where we can make room temperature superconductors, this would make a killer desk toy.
What I wouldn’t give for a room temperature quantum levitation 3 radian mobius strip desk toy
We could all just keep dewars of liquid nitrogen in our drawers when we need to cryo freeze things
Theme park ride!!
So you know how the discovery of steam power in the 1780s revolutionized the world and less than 300 years later we’ve gone from that to landing on the moon
Well your comment is about what the ancient Egyptians said about the steam engine when THEY first invented it
OVER 2000 YEARS AGO!
They discovered steam power almost 2000 years before people realized how useful it could be. just imagine how different the world would be now, We could’ve had 2000 more years of technological and scientific development.
Just think about what the world might look like 2000 years from NOW, and we could be living in THAT, if only someone, ANYONE, could have changed their way of thinking.
to look at this little trinket, not as a desk toy like everyone else saw it as. But to see what it could be.
There might be some other uses, is my point.
But I hope you liked that little history bit
you're talking about an evolutionary discovery and all you can muster up is a desk toy...
“Fast and the Furious 2099”
Death race around this track.
You know those are two different movie stories?
Futurama did it.
Imagine how sick a roller coaster ride like this would be, you go through once and make a lap around, and the second lap around you do it on the other side of the track. I’m not sure how practical it would be, if possible at all, but it is still a pretty cool concept to think about.
I would puke within the first half of it
OK so it's not what you describe, but The Grand National ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a mobius loop 'coaster....
It seems to be 2 tracks side by side with the trains racing each other, but it is only one track. You arrive back on the side you didn't leave from.
One time I went on it, the train rolled a few feet too far when it returned. It needed attendants to let people off, but said it was OK to stay on... I got to ride the entire 1 track 2 loops in one sitting!
No one else on the ride understood the significance since they weren't maths nerds.
it would be possible, building one to human scale would be a fortune and a half to build, but essentially you just upsize the track to to be large enough for humans, have a place to charge the superconductor and have a gyroscopic tram cart that self orientes when the track changes. Which means you'll have this epic view where up and down is seamlessly blurred as you transition
a little more detail on the tram cart, it'll need to have an inner chassis that will be able to which from up to down and vice versa. The tram cart itself will most likely be mirrored in design, where the doors function regardless of orientation, essentially the cart will feel and look like something from the future
Welcome, LK-99 crowd!
Lol you got me, i was just wondering how magical this already looks, and if LK99 is confirmed (quite unlikely), we'd basically start considering levitation normal.
LK-99 is a good start but still needs further extensive research
No one:
RUclips algorithm: *I have gathered us all here today*
Have a reply
Love that pfp of yours
Wow wow so unoriginal so uninteresting
I just gave you your 666th like. The number of the carbon atom
*today*
Me: searching for hyper conductive möbius 3pi strip
Everyone else: it was in my recommended.
r/iamverysmart
@@philswift9705 actually, there was someone who commented the exact same thing so I was parodying it lmfao
@@adellexmiles3155 oh ehdurhsjsksjdj
Lmao it was tho
Boys: "Oh man, they used it on Endgame, that's so cool!"
Men: "Jolyne's a goddamn badass"
more like legends
You know it
More like, weebs
I'm in both though.
1000 iq
I love the final shot of both of y'all smiling
Tony Stark: How can i build a time machine ?
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lmaoooooo
lol
Pretty much
You forgot the eigenvalues.
Let's keep the pym particles away from this man.
He might accidentally discover how to time travel
He already did, he did this video in 2020 and time travelled back to upload it so it’d be recommended today
Curious George has no tail!?!?!?!?
hahahaha
Now i see the connection between Sonic the hedgehog and the word "mobius"
BobTheBuilder294 cause he wears no clothes and that's why it's called a strip
is that walker tx ranger
For some reason this track remembers the final level in sonic riders
my favorite part of the video is when he says "its mobius time" and then mobis all over the place
Thanos: snaps
*5 years later*
RUclips recommendations: "hey Tony, watch this."
Really underrated comment
This should be voted way higher.
bruh these guys must’ve been blipped
Honestly I agree, great comment.
My man about to build the time machine from endgame
100th like
Mind bending
PUNNS!!!
Bharti Kankonkar i
No plz😂
The area where you cut it and twist it around, this means it takes you from one side to the other, and when you get around the other side back to this twist from the opposite side it will being you also back to the original side you were on, so it basically just repeats that infinitely.
What I find most amazing about this is the fact that the superconductor loses almost no speed. There is no friction to slow it down, (besides air resistance) and the force on it by the magnets is constant. This would make for interesting transportation
You Need to constantly cool the superconductor. Travelling with it would be one of the most energy-inefficent Transportation methods...
What I find interesting is that the block neither slides to the side or comes off the track due to the force of gravity on the higher-sloped or inverted sections of track.
I think they use it for bullet trains in Japan.
Carlos D San this called maglev
This won't be financially feasible as transportation until/unless room temperature superconductors are discovered. None have been found thus far, it remains one of the holy grails of physics.
My Saturday stoned self thanks you for that most excellent presentation!
My evening Saturday ripped self agrees with your statement! And wishes you an excellent rest of your weekend!
I wonder how long the momentum of the object would last in a vacuum with no air resistance.
I keep trying to convince a student here at Ithaca College to measure that. Because I wonder too.
for ever?
I am pretty sure there is a good deal of magnetic resistance that causes it to slow; I think air resistance is a pretty small effect.
Even without magnetic resistance, it wouldn't be forever because there's no true vacuum. It would collide with virtual particles.
Also, wouldn't it eventually gain enough heat by radiation that it would lose its superconductive properties?
Well, if it were far enough from stars and the like it would cool down to the temperature of the interstellar medium, about 4 K, which is well below the superconducting transition temperature. So in outer space it would go forever.
What really stops it is non-uniformities in the magnetic field from the multiple magnets.
NGL from this video I learned so much about what I already knew and not enough about what I came here for
alright, so endgame is slightly in the future and this popped up in Tony Starks recommended page
This new F-Zero game looks good.
F-Zero? more like F
you kids and your topology
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I understood that reference.
but Zoidberg you forgot to empty out this trash can!
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Gorgeous 3 π model. Imagine the possibilities with room-temperature superconductors
Aged like milk eh?
dont see how
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This is gorgeous! I appreciate all the effort that went into this build.
Thanks!
Mario Kart 8 explained
what everyone was thinking lmao
more like F-Zero GX
Nah F zero
WipeOut HD Fury explained.
You mean Sonic riders: Zero Gravity
I really want to put a camera on that.
We've tried a GoPro and the problem is the torque twists it off the track. We need a really small, really lightweight camera. Then we would do it. Send us a link if you know of a small camera that would work.
Try the Mobius Cam (that's not a joke!)
Ithaca College Physics use FPV camera like the one used on racing drones.
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Ever played the rainbow track on mariokart? Imagine that
That’s gotta be the most intimidating RUclips title I have ever seen. Like, I get it, after being down a RUclips rabbit hole a few years ago. But, it just sounds like a physics lecture that is surely going to end my entire life.
These people really out here casually defying gravity with an icecube while I'm struggling to open a mayo packet
lmao
Mayo! I'm having trouble with my mustard!
Its cause gravity is a fallacy debunked by a cork in water its that simple different medium different result newton should of dropped the apple in a bucket of water
I mean... they’re just using magnets.
@@majorhazzard8642 but a cork in water is just obeying buoyancy. It isn't defying gravity right?
It would be nice if you also explained what you are pouring into that cup & what that white cube is & why it reacts to the metal track that way.
Well, in the video it undeniably looks like a cube. & it is not "obvious" at all that it is liquid nitrogen & it does look like a metal track. Best would have been to explain these things as the video progressed.
So freaking cool! I just watched NileRed's 40+ minute vod where he made his own superconductor.
NileRed is a great real-deal-Holyfield RUclips chemist.
If you want more about the levitation, check the links they give. But it is just a bare introduction.
IMO, the point of the Mobius strip twists is to show how the "puck" follows the track through turns and on both sides.
This music and casual science makes me feel like I'm back in middle school. The teacher just wheeled in the big TV and the class has an excited buzz because today is not a day of study, but of *EDUTAINMENT!* The lights dim, and you can hear someone near the window whip out a gameboy, the volume not quite as low as he expected. A grainy intro shot comes on and through the speakers likely older than the majority of the class comes the grungy guitar riffs of mid-90s to early 2000s guitar. They wanted to be hip with the kids, but didn't realize that the music wouldn't be cool again until a decade later. But none ofthat matters to the kids watching: it's time for SCIENCE.
You sit back and start folding some finger claws, because today is going to be a good day.
yes
I mean science is exciting
Yes
BILL! BILL! BILL!
These replies don't do enough justice to how beautifully put the comment was expressed
This is my school's logo, we have this as our logo because our principal-founder was a Mathematician he was a great man, sadly he passed away 2 months ago, we love him so much 😞
Ebit Lagger ...great mathematians are probably the only ones among us that know the language of god..🤔
Yes, he believed in a general Creator but not any specific god or religion
Loved*
Nobody Special not just in the past, but now and also forever,that was the point
This is the coolest thing I've seen in a while.
Can RUclips just be stuff like this please. That was bloody brilliant!
"Low-temperature physics lab"
"Wow, that sounds hi-tech... oh, it appears to be a walkway next to a car park"
Yea and Ithaca college costs more than Cornell ivy league in the same city ;)
Yooo, we finna time travel?!
A combination of Vsauce and Nile Red has brought me here and prepared me for this.
Im just mesmerized by that song lol too good.
WIPEOUT Anti-Gravity racing!!!
I KNOW RIGHT
mazterrein hell yes!!! wow I haven't heard that in a long time!! That game was badass!!!
i was gonna say F-Zero.
actually some japanese guys made a video of how that would look like as a toy track
Dude technically we could make antigravity cars that ran off of nitrogen that were rocket powered.
All this talk about “pie” is making me hungry
Wow you are very funny
Thank you Itacha College Physics for creating this video, now we won.. we love you 3000.
I remember making endless amount of colored Möbius strip as a preschooler, its shape used to fascinate me. Now I understand why.
levitation itself, but without going headfirst. Can anybody do at home with some strong magnets & pyrolytic graphite.
You want *us* to try it first.
Makes sense.
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That track is a thing of beauty.
Now put a go-pro on it and let it go!
This is actually a great idea.
Ithaca College Physics Yes!
As long as it doesn't get too heavy..
The weight is not a problem, actually. The superconductor can lift a GoPro easily. But it creates a lot of torque, and the superconductor can get yanked off the track pretty easily with something heavy strapped to it. So it can lift it, but lifting and twisting are two different things. Staying on and twisting is harder.
Ithaca College Physics mmm makes sense. So maybe a stronger superconductor? Or a bigger one?
There are some tiny keyfob size cameras you can try, pretty cheap too. Might be low enough weight to not bother it?
For some reason I've never been able to conceptualize the mobius strip, or how it works, and you just explained it so easily. Wow.
For me i got the mobius strip pretty quick...it was the Klein Bottle that made my brain hurt. That is just whacky :)
Why did you feel it necessary to throw that extra 2π in there: And explain it?
In all truth: we did it because it made the track look cooler. No other reason.
Ithaca College Physics fair enough
Because science
Nuada the silver hand one cannot explain the ways of the science wizards
@@IthacaCollegePhysics honesty shall be rewarded!!!
This video gets recommended to me about once a year. Every time I’m not disappointed
This is really neat!
How powerful, lift-wise I suppose, is each individual magnet in this loop & how many magnets are in the loop?
What material is the black part sandwiched between the rows of magnets?
Was there a particular reason for the 3π Möbius strip track rather than a regular Möbius strip? Aside from being a pretty neat idea, of course?
Are the hoops the track passes through where it's connected to its support structure significant in any way, aside from supporting the track itself?
The hand which starts the thing moving along the track seems to barely give it a push at all; do you know what's the least amount of force needed to get it going for at least one circuit?
Thx!
Wow, lots of good questions!
We haven't measured the lift force of the magnet/superconductor pair. It strongly depends on the magnets and the superconductor. We have about a thousand magnets in the loop.
The black support is just plastic.
The 3π Möbius strip track looked better than just a single twist. So it was just aesthetics -- trying to make it look cool.
The hoops are just for support (though we also asked the machinist to design them so they looked cool).
We haven't measured the force needed to get it to go around just once, but as you surmise, it is not very much. With a good kick it goes around for a pretty long time (like a minute or so).
Sweet, thanks! I'd worried I was asking too many questions.
You succeeded massively in making it look cool & inspiring!
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Still the magnetic force. It pushes it away from the track (levitation) and also pulls it back to the track (suspension).
if you don't push it at all, does it fall to the ground or just hang there? assuming yes, just wanna be sure.
I show the same design in ENDGAME
for quantum tunnel 🤩
It's inverted in endgame
So anybody knows what an inverted Möbius strip is, how it is different from an ordinary Möbius strip?
@@TernaryM01 my guess is that you just ride on the opposite side????
@@nickkk420 but there is only one side...
@@gabemerritt3139 thats exactly the opposite of true
What is the field orientation of the magnets on the track?
It alternates N to S to N to S along the width of the track.
Ithaca College Physics wait do you know the new magnet printing thing that makes the magnetic field smaller but stronger? Would it make these experiments better?
JOOJ dunno what ur talking about?
Beach&BoardFan its a new(idk if its really new) method of making magnets... they are "printed" and their magnetic fields overlap the magnet making them super strong and with limited range(useful for variety of things) ive seen it in smarter every day
Interesting, I'll have to look, I watch that channel pretty regularly, if you can find it, mind posting a link?
This is the marvelous speed OMG..
Thanks for the demonstration.
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Looks like an F-ZERO Track
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Möbius strip
1985: In the future we’ll have flying cars
2016: this
Eh
1985: In the future we'll have time travel
2023: this
I mean to be fair this stuff has been researched for a hella long time. This is the technology that Japan uses for their new Maglev train (Magnetic levitation). As of now the prototype is able to reach 600km/h, almost twice as fast as the current Shinkansen Bullet trains running across Japan.
Flying cars are stupid, w/out a proper track and you turn your whole city into a killing zone
The intrusive music makes this look like a junior high project! Best of luck!