How the Magnetic car achieves Levitation, Acceleration, Braking, and Steering. Detailed Introduction. 1. Levitation: A moving magnetic field creates an electrical current in adjacent conductors, which in its turn generates a repelling magnetic force - In our case the rotating magnetic wheels create a current in the aluminum sheet generating a repelling magnetic force. And when the rotational speed of the magnetic wheels reaches at least 600 rpm, this repulsion leads to LEVITATION. - More detailed explanation here - ruclips.net/video/pCON4zfMzjU/видео.html The suspension is achieved when the front and rear wheels rotate at the same speed in different directions. Their cumulative force lifts the car, but as they rotate in opposite directions they offset each other and the car stays in static suspension. 2. To move the car, the front wheels are kept at a constant rotational speed, while the rotational speed of the rear wheels is reduced for ACCELERATION and increased for BRAKING. 3. The car STEERS on a highway this time by adjusting the rotational speed of the Side Wheels(e.g. for changing lanes on a highway), and for the next stage to make it practical in urban areas, scientists work on a 6-wheel architecture to achieve pivot steering by adjusting the rotational speed of the wheels in the middle
idk, most of these require something far more powerful than using batteries to to take flight and less heavy occupants, they will have to dramatically reduce the car's size and weight to make it possible, but i would never rely on current gen battery tech for this idea, that's just a fire hazard waiting to happen.
Ask a pilot,,ask an astronaut, ask someone who understands stability. Ask futuristic engineer scientist,, Don't ask me!! Fiction has become fact many times.,,,and will continue.
When I was a kid I liked to draw. Once I drew an image of a car that looked like a cheese slice, so it would be aerodynamic. It had magnets on the botton and hovered over a magnetic road, it would be propelled by stronger magnets that would be moved at different angles to control it's speed. I always thought this kind of thing was possible and it looks like China might show everyone it's easier than we perhaps thought.
i once thought that it could work like this as well, but it's tough to control the forces of magnetism, then i thought that maybe using frequency generators set in multiple directions so it was easier to control and use and could provide lift, and they can, but they also require significant power source to make it possible and less weight. but i would rather test that on a much smaller scale before ever trying to do it with a car.
It's (almost) as crazy as one of my ideas - where a pair of Skis were covered in magnets, to hover, and an opposing magnetic Ski Slope. Frictionless downhill skiing. No snow required.
@@martinbaxter2616 i agree, depending on batteries alone is a stupid idea, if only we could figure out Nikola Tesla's wireless coil design and implement it within our cars, i could see the battery existing to use some functionality in a car, but i don't like the idea of using it for the entire operation of the car like we are doing now.
Something interesting to consider - declass is done slowly to get people to start thinking about these things and to monitor their reaction. The more negative the total reactions, the slower the declass but what people don't realise is that technology is already way past what is depicted in this video. When you read all the comments on this video, you get an understanding as to why declass is so slow. People fear what they don't know or understand.
After the whole advent of AI technology, I believe you. That stuff came out of absolutely nowhere. One day AI is very primitive just like it's been for the past two decades, then suddenly everyone was able to make AI imagery, voices, songs, and artwork. Whoever decided to release it to the public domain had been working on it in secret for a long time..
I agree that most people fear change and the new. I am not one of them but the risks with flying cars and exposed propellor blades are obvious. Could be one way of reducing over population though...
@@philiptownsend4026 what over population? The world is not over populated. That is Globalist fearmongering BS. I doubt you will have problems with propeller blades on flying cars - new technology won't need propeller blades.
The steering would be the same as drones. More or less power to left and right wheels would create directional forces to turn just like when you use pitch to lift or dive a copter vertical. The energy from the spinning fans will create forces. Have you ever held a spinning object and tilted it? That force is what is the energy of direction is felt in your arm. So we just control the pitch of it using tilt.
The car Brakes when the rotational speed of the Rear Wheels is increased and Accelerates when it's decreased, And achieves Steering by adjusting the rotational speed of the Side Wheels
Will never happen. Will be confined to maglev trains on dedicated tracks. No country is ever going to build a network of aluminum roads integrated into the normal asphalt roads. Another pipe dream like the hyperloop (which really is a literal pipe dream).
If it was a ferrous metal it wouldn't work. You can do magnetic levitation over aluminum or copper, because they are metals with high conductivity. The electro magnets in the vehicle induce electric currents in the metal below, that in turn generates a magnetic field that repels that of the electromagnet. A ferrous metal would be attracted to the electromagnet and there would therefore be no levitation.
I am an old retired guy. Over the course of a long life, I have been involved in roughly thirty traffic collisions. I was a passenger in some of these. I was not at fault in any of the traffic collisions in which I was driving. In one notable four week period, I was rear ended five times while stopped at different red lights. People generally do a poor job driving when they are essentially limited to moving in two dimensions. This will only get worse when a third dimension and the effect of gravity are added into the mix. Flying cars sound cool until you start to really think about everything that can and will go wrong.
@@Randytrevorson420 I worked a couple jobs that involved a lot of driving. Also, somebody has to be at the high end of the bell curve. If I quit driving, somebody else would have to take my place.
sounds great !!! Tires offer friction for a reason. when you need to turn on a dime, maybe to avoid an accident, the tires will meet with the road and maybe save lives. how can a vehicle not making physical contact with the road turn so abruptly ???
The only way this makes any sense is if all the traffic is controlled by a computer system. You wouldn't have any control at all which is great for those who wish to have control over us.
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
I doubt many of this proposals will ever be realized but I see a realistic future for: (1) Dedicated magnetic lane on existing legacy asphalt roads for hovering vehicles. (2) New magnetic roads, railroads or networks for public transport. (3) Flying cars as a subtitute of helicopter transport for emergency services, wealthy people, corporate etc.
Kitt already exists, or at least has the potential to exist in the various technology's we already use, such as AI, which could literally be imbedded in a car.
The Alef Car I think it is going to be the first game changer because of its simplicity in design and realistic as car and not like a drone attached on a car😊 Or drone car to say.
Two seats, maximum load, 90 kg Two 8 yo kids can effectively entering in this car Unless you know normally constituted human beings who weigh less than 45 kg? oh of course it will improve with time, but right now it's great shit and even if they paid me a million dollars, I would never board this prototype
@@MrDogonjon No. It is magnetic levitation due to electromagnets in the car repelling the induced magnetic field in the aluminum. It is not affecting gravity in any way.
How about just taking a helicopter and redesigning the body? Just take the helicopter cabin and extend it out to the tail rotor, then amp up the wheels so it can drive on the road. I expect a cut!
@@nocheatgains i have a whole project on how we as humans could widely convert energy into magnetic energy for the roads. Being able to even drive vertical simply off of how powerful the energy is on the roads and cars. Wouldnt be flying cars but i think transportation would be faster. I also had included the car having wheels and making those same roads the toll roads switching from wheel to negative car. That was the name for my idea but it still hasnt gone anywhere. Itd be cool if we got together and formed a group for this project in real time
Anyone else wonder how fast technology has excelled in the last 20 years? Seems odd with the onset of acknowledgment with aliens that “we’ve” somehow jumped leaps and bounds in advancements in communications, transportation and micro electronics?
@@markcole6475 No they didn't. Only mention was of some "unidentified" flying objects. Which doesn't mean aliens. Just means they don't know what they were.
if you look at man’s advancement over last 100 years we have had massive jumps in tech every 20 years,I don’t think it’s aliens because we know how the tech was made designed ete from nasa to Microsoft to google apple ete they all have had geniuses behind the tech,
@@markcole6475 No, they haven't. As usual it's all hearsay and parroted third person accounts. There is zero actual evidence. And, what huge advancements were you talking about in your original comment? Larger versions of drones are hardly ground breaking technology. Maglev tech is also decades old and Elon Musk's rocket propelled Tesla concept is also using tech that is decades old.
Won't happen. It works with maglev trains because they are kept within a track. You will never see individual cars or trucks on aluminum roads. Just too impractical. They would never be able to make a network of aluminum roads across the country. What happens when you have snow on the track? What happens when all the cars not equipped drive across the aluminum sheets?
You can levitate an aircraft carrier without magnets,its very very simple.Lets say it weighs 1000TONS(M)>>>The pulling force (gravity) is F=MxG(9.81m/s2).But there is a catch>>>The Gforce can be manipulated by sounds(JUST LIKE THE TIBETAN MoNKS) and instead of standard G=9.81m/s2 you have an local area where G=0,981(10times lower)>>>So 90%of the weight just dissapears in the thin air as long as you generate the correct soundwaves pattern
They would be counter rotating to counteract the rotational forces to the vehicle. They aren't causing the forward motion of the car, just the levitation. Similar to a duel rotor helicopter where the rotors always spin in the opposite direction to counteract the rotational forces of the rotors on the helicopter.
This has been endlessly theorised as "the next thing" since Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang and to date, NOT ONE of these flying cars has ever gone into mass production, not even the projects that seemed realistic, like the Moller Skycar. It's all a pipe dream.
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2 You're right. The safety considerations make it unfeasible because it takes a much higher IQ to negotiate movement in a 3-D space than a 2-D space like a road system. The only reason that road safety has gone up is because of innovations like seatbelts, crumple zones, and airbags since the number of accidents per capita has not gone down.
Imagine thousands of flying cars with no give way signs, no stop signs, no traffic lights and no lane markings. Us mortals on the ground will be forever bombed with bits of flesh, smashed bones, car bits, and blood.
The weakest link for flying vehicles is the human operator. We need the license to be more difficult to get than an airline pilot license. The situation at 2:37 is self-explanatory. Imagine multiple idiot drivers of flying cars at that scene.
Ever see a drone show with over a hundred drones flying in sync? They don't crash into each other because of obstacle avoidance sensors and AI based software. The same will go for flying cars.
The US accomplished plasma and magnetic propulsion in the 70s putting it to use in the 80s. Some of these "crafts" were a mile long or bigger according to William Tompkins who worked on the design for McDonald Douglas Aerospace.
we can already make flying cars and drones that can carry people. But the government will never let us just fly around freely like that. The chaos with trying to police them, and people flying through airspace for airplanes. and the safety issues. They will not let us having flying cars until they are fully self driving and you have no control
The magnetic hover car is completely impractical. For one thing you'd have to lay down thick copper or aluminum on all roadways which would be ridiculously expensive. You'd also have to build a massive cooling system into the infrastructure due to the induced heat. Then you'd have to find a way to propel and control the vehicle through the air so it stays on track (straightaways and turns) otherwise it would go careening any which way.
and everyone's cellphones, credit cards, data storage devices will be destroyed with the magnetic fields - and human health will collapse under the heavy EMF fields. Depopulation winner.
Magnets are cool & all but wouldn’t there be interference from the other metal objects in the surrounding atmosphere it travels in…? Wouldn’t the magnet also be attracting the random metals your passing by on the street…?
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2imagine Rocket League irl tho. That makes it worth it. If flying cars become popular, they will likely just be limited to sports as governments would have to change all the infrastructure to implement them into cities which isn’t worth it
If you get 12 magnets and arange then in a circle one after the other but place each magnet with their poles facing South-west-north-east-south to complete the circle you get an opposing force which creates a stronger force. By spinning the circle of magnets very fast above Aluminum or Copper which are non magnetic, creates a mirrored magnetic field upon these metals which induces levitation. The mirrored field is advanced in its timing to the magnets above which creates friction/heat. You would have to place another circle of magnets next to each other but to spin in the opposite direction to stop rotation in only the spinning direction of all circles if they were spinning together in same direction of each other. This does work but I cannot see it on a large scale. Yet...
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
Why did you say about China's response to US flying car? XPeng and others have already produced them but the Aleff is still in the drawing board. Eventually, it has to get China to produce and redesign them, just like Tesla and Apple have shown.
With the amount of people that cant drive on a regular road good luck to that, However we will eventually but not for a while imagine the amount of accidents .
The first one with the magnet on the underbody, and then on the wheels, made sense. The others with the hazardous propellers, and the one with the rocket booster (LOL) were lame AF.
Yes I was thinking the same thing but i think you should have magnetic pavement and I want to make a X4 that can bring you to space so citizens can explore our universe
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
I used to think the flying car was a good idea when I was in high school but now I think why drive a flying car when you can fly an airplane that doesn’t need to drive?
Flying cars are a terrible idea only because it increases the safety risks and have very limited practicality If that was eliminated by the progress, they could just become the next big tech thing Airplanes are bulky and large, and require specially trained pilots to fly They are only really useful when you have to travel over large distances fast and seamlessly
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2 I really doubt they will be in common use by your average Joe, cities will most likely be entirely off limits other than EMS. levitating cars are amazing though, no more pot holes and closed roads due to maintenance. Though I hope we learn to embrace public transport, we just have to make it enjoyable and efficient cause road congestion would still be an issue otherwise.
not just phones, but will erase your data storage, your credit cards, and the high EMF will destroy your brain cells. Some years ago, people did NOT want to live under high voltage power lines, but now some who lost critical thinking are considering to drive just a few feet from high voltage/magnetic lines. haha! Seriously?
@hungrytaz4u Aluminum does not need to be. That is why it works. It creates an electromagnetic field so the magnet then pushes away from it. Look it up my friend.
Yes, the high magnetic fields will cancel out your brain and you can die slowly. In the past, people didn't want to live directly under high voltage power lines, but now I guess some do.
@wisdomvisionf. Me too. From the first time I felt the force in my arm as a child while hilding onto a spinning object. I felt a force that was directional upon tilting it and realised that was an energy that was powerful but yet, it was static sitting in my hand. Magnets create spin and two opposite magnetic fields will reject thus causing a force. "Control the Force Luke"
This is stupid. Many have tried. All have failed. The cost is prohibitive so less one percent of the population could afford it. To imply in the title of this video it can happen as soon as 2024 is ridiculous and shows you are a liar and not a real reporter. Even if we could mass produce such things, can you imagine a billion flying around? And levitating cars? So they have to add a sheet of metal along all roadways? One that has to be magnetic so will rust? And imagine all the steel that would have to be mined? And the power needed to make a car do that would be much more than that needed to turn wheels. Someone needs to start telling these people to get their heads out of the clouds and make something useful and practical. How much money is wasted on these ideas?
There is no zero emission cars.if this thing catches fire it will dump more toxins that 100 cars do in a year.The emissions it takes to charge the thing is still a problem.Plus aluminum is a non ferrous metal so it would only get its charge from the strip.If that's what the strip is even for,what aren't you telling us.
The true holy grail of flying cars is still decades away. And that is the development of true antigravity propulsion. It is mathematically possible, but still no one as been able to develop a practical solution for this problem
There is no such thing as antigravity (only in science fiction). Gravity is only an attractive force. It cannot be repelled like a magnetism, which is dipole.
Umm, the Navy already has it on newly declassified Aircraft, but it would most likely be quite a while till we see the tech in our own automobiles, the technology is called mass reduction, and is referred to as electrogravitic technology, at partial power a car might not actually fly, but it would hover a few inches above the ground suspended on the repulsive field created by the technology, and a full powered car would have virtually no mass and as such wouldn't weigh anything while the system was activated, meaning almost noiseless flight except for the humming the system produces.
How the Magnetic car achieves Levitation, Acceleration, Braking, and Steering. Detailed Introduction.
1. Levitation: A moving magnetic field creates an electrical current in adjacent conductors, which in its turn generates a repelling magnetic force - In our case the rotating magnetic wheels create a current in the aluminum sheet generating a repelling magnetic force. And when the rotational speed of the magnetic wheels reaches at least 600 rpm, this repulsion leads to LEVITATION. - More detailed explanation here - ruclips.net/video/pCON4zfMzjU/видео.html
The suspension is achieved when the front and rear wheels rotate at the same speed in different directions. Their cumulative force lifts the car, but as they rotate in opposite directions they offset each other and the car stays in static suspension.
2. To move the car, the front wheels are kept at a constant rotational speed, while the rotational speed of the rear wheels is reduced for ACCELERATION and increased for BRAKING.
3. The car STEERS on a highway this time by adjusting the rotational speed of the Side Wheels(e.g. for changing lanes on a highway), and for the next stage to make it practical in urban areas, scientists work on a 6-wheel architecture to achieve pivot steering by adjusting the rotational speed of the wheels in the middle
You didn’t mention the rubber bands.
How stupid are you to promote this obvious scam?
[Edit] My bad. I meant MULTIPLE obvious scams.
Yep just as I thought , Getting set up for that one world global agenda, people tracking . It makes alot of sense now.
idk, most of these require something far more powerful than using batteries to to take flight and less heavy occupants, they will have to dramatically reduce the car's size and weight to make it possible, but i would never rely on current gen battery tech for this idea, that's just a fire hazard waiting to happen.
Ask a pilot,,ask an astronaut, ask someone who understands stability.
Ask futuristic engineer scientist,,
Don't ask me!! Fiction has become fact many times.,,,and will continue.
I’m super excited for this innovation. Imagine listening to your favorite car playlist while flying
When I was a kid I liked to draw. Once I drew an image of a car that looked like a cheese slice, so it would be aerodynamic. It had magnets on the botton and hovered over a magnetic road, it would be propelled by stronger magnets that would be moved at different angles to control it's speed. I always thought this kind of thing was possible and it looks like China might show everyone it's easier than we perhaps thought.
i once thought that it could work like this as well, but it's tough to control the forces of magnetism, then i thought that maybe using frequency generators set in multiple directions so it was easier to control and use and could provide lift, and they can, but they also require significant power source to make it possible and less weight.
but i would rather test that on a much smaller scale before ever trying to do it with a car.
What kinda genius? What do you do for work? What’s your passion?
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who is your comment directed to?
@@5226-p1e the guy who drew and thought that advanced tech as a kid
It's (almost) as crazy as one of my ideas - where a pair of Skis were covered in magnets, to hover, and an opposing magnetic Ski Slope. Frictionless downhill skiing. No snow required.
For the first project, I'm curious how much extra power is required to compensate for the eddy current heat losses in the aluminum
Answer - a LOT. It'll take something akin to Tesla's wireless energy broadcasting to power it.
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i agree, depending on batteries alone is a stupid idea, if only we could figure out Nikola Tesla's wireless coil design and implement it within our cars, i could see the battery existing to use some functionality in a car, but i don't like the idea of using it for the entire operation of the car like we are doing now.
@@5226-p1e You've posted Words Close to My Heart. 🥹
This will never work if green energy become mandatory. These stations is simply too weak
Something interesting to consider - declass is done slowly to get people to start thinking about these things and to monitor their reaction. The more negative the total reactions, the slower the declass but what people don't realise is that technology is already way past what is depicted in this video. When you read all the comments on this video, you get an understanding as to why declass is so slow. People fear what they don't know or understand.
After the whole advent of AI technology, I believe you. That stuff came out of absolutely nowhere. One day AI is very primitive just like it's been for the past two decades, then suddenly everyone was able to make AI imagery, voices, songs, and artwork. Whoever decided to release it to the public domain had been working on it in secret for a long time..
I agree that most people fear change and the new. I am not one of them but the risks with flying cars and exposed propellor blades are obvious.
Could be one way of reducing over population though...
@@philiptownsend4026 what over population? The world is not over populated. That is Globalist fearmongering BS. I doubt you will have problems with propeller blades on flying cars - new technology won't need propeller blades.
How do you steer it if it's off the ground and floating ??
Fans? Air brakes. LOL
The first part of this is utter fiction. Mag Lev car on an average road... as if
The steering would be the same as drones. More or less power to left and right wheels would create directional forces to turn just like when you use pitch to lift or dive a copter vertical. The energy from the spinning fans will create forces. Have you ever held a spinning object and tilted it? That force is what is the energy of direction is felt in your arm. So we just control the pitch of it using tilt.
The problem with removing friction from a tyres also removes your steering, drive and brakes..
True, however I believe that there are other means to stop and steer a vehicle, G force, earth’s magnetic field, etc.
The car Brakes when the rotational speed of the Rear Wheels is increased and Accelerates when it's decreased,
And achieves Steering by adjusting the rotational speed of the Side Wheels
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That’s the problem I can see happening that’s why I’m saying let that magnetic bullshit stay a pipe dream
Will never happen. Will be confined to maglev trains on dedicated tracks. No country is ever going to build a network of aluminum roads integrated into the normal asphalt roads. Another pipe dream like the hyperloop (which really is a literal pipe dream).
Anything with exposed blades is a public safety hazard and can be written off as a terrible idea almost immediately
So helicopters are hazards huh 🤨
dude what yes they're incredibly dangerous are you dumb lmao @@j.e7505
@@j.e7505Except those don't fly around really often
@@j.e7505 Helicopters don't lift off from grocery stores
Yh, they should cover the blades.
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I love the magetic and alef cars.
we will NEVER buy a Tesla. End of story.
How does this work on Aluminum with it being a non-farus metal?
If it was a ferrous metal it wouldn't work. You can do magnetic levitation over aluminum or copper, because they are metals with high conductivity. The electro magnets in the vehicle induce electric currents in the metal below, that in turn generates a magnetic field that repels that of the electromagnet. A ferrous metal would be attracted to the electromagnet and there would therefore be no levitation.
That was exactly my question.
I am an old retired guy. Over the course of a long life, I have been involved in roughly thirty traffic collisions. I was a passenger in some of these. I was not at fault in any of the traffic collisions in which I was driving. In one notable four week period, I was rear ended five times while stopped at different red lights.
People generally do a poor job driving when they are essentially limited to moving in two dimensions. This will only get worse when a third dimension and the effect of gravity are added into the mix. Flying cars sound cool until you start to really think about everything that can and will go wrong.
dam man 30 just stay away from cars your lucky to still be around. 30? wow
@@Randytrevorson420 I worked a couple jobs that involved a lot of driving. Also, somebody has to be at the high end of the bell curve. If I quit driving, somebody else would have to take my place.
@@MinionofNobody be safe good luck out there. I drive for a living right now. Ive had my cdl since 08 and it can fun but alot of dumb people out there
Imagine going to get some bread, RAN OUT OF GAS, your car plummets to the ground.😮😅😅
How do you stop without resistance or friction?
either very slowly or immediately
2:20 where is the engine and tank/Battery in that flying car if the body is housing the rotors?
With CGI anything is possible. All of these fake futuristic science videos that only show CGI are a joke. Is that Hyperloop done yet?
No battery or motor required on a maglift car. Only need power to start the reaction.
If it has motor and battery and rotors it's not a new invention.
sounds great !!! Tires offer friction for a reason. when you need to turn on a dime, maybe to avoid an accident, the tires will meet with the road and maybe save lives. how can a vehicle not making physical contact with the road turn so abruptly ???
The only way this makes any sense is if all the traffic is controlled by a computer system. You wouldn't have any control at all which is great for those who wish to have control over us.
impossible. they will smash other cars, trucks, cycles, pedestrians, construction projects, trees, you name it - they will smash into them.
About time hovering cars happened! They should have been very common by now as it has been "the future" for years now.
ハイテクでもやはりタイヤは必要なんだね。羽とタイヤがなくなってもコントロールできる日を待ちどうしいですね😊
Finally flying cars are coming I been waiting for them since high school😂😂😂
They aint
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2air control is going to be crazy
Flying cars are not practical
@@ChrisCavigioli2I don’t think lil bro knows what AI is
I doubt many of this proposals will ever be realized but I see a realistic future for:
(1) Dedicated magnetic lane on existing legacy asphalt roads for hovering vehicles.
(2) New magnetic roads, railroads or networks for public transport.
(3) Flying cars as a subtitute of helicopter transport for emergency services, wealthy people, corporate etc.
Hovering car 😲 Amazing!!!
7:08 Kitt is coming alive 😃
Kitt already exists, or at least has the potential to exist in the various technology's we already use, such as AI, which could literally be imbedded in a car.
The Alef Car I think it is going to be the first game changer because of its simplicity in design and realistic as car and not like a drone attached on a car😊 Or drone car to say.
Two seats, maximum load, 90 kg
Two 8 yo kids can effectively entering in this car
Unless you know normally constituted human beings who weigh less than 45 kg?
oh of course it will improve with time, but right now it's great shit and even if they paid me a million dollars, I would never board this prototype
Agreed.
If it levitates then why does it need CGI ? Also, aluminum being non-ferrous would seem to be a teensy bit of a problem if you are using a maglev.
Copper can add to aluminum to give it more copper like properties. Not magnetic but definably affecting gravitic force vectors using magnetism.
@@MrDogonjon No. It is magnetic levitation due to electromagnets in the car repelling the induced magnetic field in the aluminum. It is not affecting gravity in any way.
La voiture magnétique fait vraiment rêver !
C est l avenir et c est magnifique ! ❤❤🪐👍❤️🙏☀️🪐
c'est pour tuet les personnes
Great work keep it up 🙂❤
Wow I look forward to it in the future
How often do You repeat These video's ?
I was wondering the same thing. I have seen this before.
We’ll be lucky if we’re here another 5 years
The drone helicopter thingy looked really classy. :D
Mag-lev cars are cool but how were they planning on steering them? The train is easy, it's on a track.
fascinating! They have a long long way to go.
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NO KIDDING 😮 look at some of those drivers out there NOW. You want them to start "FLYING" around.😅😅😅😅😅
It’s about time that they start doing this with hovering cars
Thank you video brilliant compliment
How about just taking a helicopter and redesigning the body? Just take the helicopter cabin and extend it out to the tail rotor, then amp up the wheels so it can drive on the road. I expect a cut!
wow i drew my own magnetic car idea when i was 13 years old. Damn man shoulda chased that dream yo
lol instead you're a drug addict
Same bro. Tried to create a model with magnetic roads and use a small toy car for a science project.
@@nocheatgains i have a whole project on how we as humans could widely convert energy into magnetic energy for the roads. Being able to even drive vertical simply off of how powerful the energy is on the roads and cars. Wouldnt be flying cars but i think transportation would be faster. I also had included the car having wheels and making those same roads the toll roads switching from wheel to negative car. That was the name for my idea but it still hasnt gone anywhere. Itd be cool if we got together and formed a group for this project in real time
The government would've taken you out! And am mot talking about a date!😂
A fantastic idea - It has to happen
Anyone else wonder how fast technology has excelled in the last 20 years? Seems odd with the onset of acknowledgment with aliens that “we’ve” somehow jumped leaps and bounds in advancements in communications, transportation and micro electronics?
What acknowledgment with aliens?
@@my3dviews government has stated recently (and other scientist) the presents of alien life being here …
@@markcole6475 No they didn't. Only mention was of some "unidentified" flying objects. Which doesn't mean aliens. Just means they don't know what they were.
if you look at man’s advancement over last 100 years we have had massive jumps in tech every 20 years,I don’t think it’s aliens because we know how the tech was made designed ete from nasa to Microsoft to google apple ete they all have had geniuses behind the tech,
@@markcole6475 No, they haven't. As usual it's all hearsay and parroted third person accounts. There is zero actual evidence.
And, what huge advancements were you talking about in your original comment? Larger versions of drones are hardly ground breaking technology. Maglev tech is also decades old and Elon Musk's rocket propelled Tesla concept is also using tech that is decades old.
I wander if it would work on our trucks or would it Jack knife on magnetic.
Won't happen. It works with maglev trains because they are kept within a track. You will never see individual cars or trucks on aluminum roads. Just too impractical. They would never be able to make a network of aluminum roads across the country. What happens when you have snow on the track? What happens when all the cars not equipped drive across the aluminum sheets?
You can levitate an aircraft carrier without magnets,its very very simple.Lets say it weighs 1000TONS(M)>>>The pulling force (gravity) is F=MxG(9.81m/s2).But there is a catch>>>The Gforce can be manipulated by sounds(JUST LIKE THE TIBETAN MoNKS) and instead of standard G=9.81m/s2 you have an local area where G=0,981(10times lower)>>>So 90%of the weight just dissapears in the thin air as long as you generate the correct soundwaves pattern
The X3 car doors better be stuck shut when those propellors are extended 😂
You really must produce un-stealable aluminium road surface and fix those wheels, they are counter rotating!
They would be counter rotating to counteract the rotational forces to the vehicle. They aren't causing the forward motion of the car, just the levitation. Similar to a duel rotor helicopter where the rotors always spin in the opposite direction to counteract the rotational forces of the rotors on the helicopter.
Alef’s ingenious solution is the one with real potential as a safe and practical solution as it has built in wings.
Great this will be the reason for streets being made of gold
Aluminum is a better conductor and way cheaper than gold. Still it won't happen, other than its use in maglev trains.
This has been endlessly theorised as "the next thing" since Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang and to date, NOT ONE of these flying cars has ever gone into mass production, not even the projects that seemed realistic, like the Moller Skycar. It's all a pipe dream.
way to be optimistic
Naysayer!
Sure and no one will ever have their own personal phone with a built in camera.
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2 You're right. The safety considerations make it unfeasible because it takes a much higher IQ to negotiate movement in a 3-D space than a 2-D space like a road system. The only reason that road safety has gone up is because of innovations like seatbelts, crumple zones, and airbags since the number of accidents per capita has not gone down.
Imagine thousands of flying cars with no give way signs, no stop signs, no traffic lights and no lane markings. Us mortals on the ground will be forever bombed with bits of flesh, smashed bones, car bits, and blood.
Cool Tesla antigravity ideas
Star Wars stuff....giddy up
This must be in the smart country land mass they found. If you can build you can be there. it's also robot city. no cash there, just a ability to hack
Milky Way MILKING every upgrade from regular cars!........Even though they have The Tech!.....For us .....to fly... to....the stars!
The weakest link for flying vehicles is the human operator. We need the license to be more difficult to get than an airline pilot license. The situation at 2:37 is self-explanatory. Imagine multiple idiot drivers of flying cars at that scene.
Ever see a drone show with over a hundred drones flying in sync? They don't crash into each other because of obstacle avoidance sensors and AI based software. The same will go for flying cars.
The US accomplished plasma and magnetic propulsion in the 70s putting it to use in the 80s. Some of these "crafts" were a mile long or bigger according to William Tompkins who worked on the design for McDonald Douglas Aerospace.
Don't hold your breath!
my mom drives one
That’s good health advice. Holding your breath for 100 years could be fatal.
we can already make flying cars and drones that can carry people.
But the government will never let us just fly around freely like that.
The chaos with trying to police them, and people flying through airspace for airplanes. and the safety issues.
They will not let us having flying cars until they are fully self driving and you have no control
It's about time, Iam ready for the Jetsons
There won't be any Jetsons in your lifetime or probably ever.
The magnetic hover car is completely impractical. For one thing you'd have to lay down thick copper or aluminum on all roadways which would be ridiculously expensive. You'd also have to build a massive cooling system into the infrastructure due to the induced heat. Then you'd have to find a way to propel and control the vehicle through the air so it stays on track (straightaways and turns) otherwise it would go careening any which way.
and everyone's cellphones, credit cards, data storage devices will be destroyed with the magnetic fields - and human health will collapse under the heavy EMF fields. Depopulation winner.
How do you stop?
unreal engine 5 is CARRYING this video
Magnets are cool & all but wouldn’t there be interference from the other metal objects in the surrounding atmosphere it travels in…? Wouldn’t the magnet also be attracting the random metals your passing by on the street…?
I look forward to flying cars cos we are looooooooooooooong overdue for them already!
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2imagine Rocket League irl tho. That makes it worth it. If flying cars become popular, they will likely just be limited to sports as governments would have to change all the infrastructure to implement them into cities which isn’t worth it
Never changing a tire is wonderful
how about to build a Millennium falcon type vehicle? complete with kitchen, a living quarter etc.. must be great for an outdoor adventure!
Cool but I'd like to know the efficiency of these vehicles. How much energy for a given amount of distance.
Very entertaining, couldn’t stop laughing 😂😂
I wonder if they are gonna use cesium for the new batteries?
As a hedgehog I can wait for this ,me and my family safe crossing .
I think it's a great idea that we got flying cars coming out in 2025
If you get 12 magnets and arange then in a circle one after the other but place each magnet with their poles facing South-west-north-east-south to complete the circle you get an opposing force which creates a stronger force. By spinning the circle of magnets very fast above Aluminum or Copper which are non magnetic, creates a mirrored magnetic field upon these metals which induces levitation. The mirrored field is advanced in its timing to the magnets above which creates friction/heat. You would have to place another circle of magnets next to each other but to spin in the opposite direction to stop rotation in only the spinning direction of all circles if they were spinning together in same direction of each other. This does work but I cannot see it on a large scale. Yet...
Always your company has been invative
i hope im going to be alive to actually see flying cars on the road if we do see that then we wont need our roads anymore
I pre ordered the Alef car for my brother
Totally cool!!!! I love that flying car!!
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
Why did you say about China's response to US flying car? XPeng and others have already produced them but the Aleff is still in the drawing board. Eventually, it has to get China to produce and redesign them, just like Tesla and Apple have shown.
One car flying alone is safe, but how many safety measures must be implemented to prevent numerous cars flying at the same time from colliding?
With the amount of people that cant drive on a regular road good luck to that, However we will eventually but not for a while imagine the amount of accidents .
Looks like this idea is going to take off.
Tire compnies don't like this video.
Haha
I do think so.
😂
Magnet companies well well
They probably lobbied to prevent this from happening..
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That Tesla jumping car is straight out of Rocket League
The firepower on this one is immense
Great idea. 😅😅 There is only one problem. Technology needed to create controllable electromagnetic fields are still in theory only. 🤔
The first one with the magnet on the underbody, and then on the wheels, made sense. The others with the hazardous propellers, and the one with the rocket booster (LOL) were lame AF.
So how do you park it? Cuz like- how do you turn off a magnet?
Yes I was thinking the same thing but i think you should have magnetic pavement and I want to make a X4 that can bring you to space so citizens can explore our universe
X8 I mean bc it will have infinite battery range and this car will make it’s own abundance for another dream car
But I would like to work with china in developing/manufacturing this work of Art
Please my Chinese brothers and sisters help me with X8 car design pick me up please I’m from Wareham Newfoundland Canada
But I’m currently in a wheelchair and besides I also need funding to build a fully accessible electric plane that has vertical lift off
what kind of drivers license will be required to operate these?
My brain cells are thanking me for watching this video. They needed the cardio!
I'll take things that will never happen for $1000 Alex. 😂
Looks really cool. Can battery fly alongside to beam it power
crazy,the future is truly here ppl.within the next 20 years we will be all flying around😂😮
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
I used to think the flying car was a good idea when I was in high school but now I think why drive a flying car when you can fly an airplane that doesn’t need to drive?
Flying cars are a terrible idea only because it increases the safety risks and have very limited practicality
If that was eliminated by the progress, they could just become the next big tech thing
Airplanes are bulky and large, and require specially trained pilots to fly
They are only really useful when you have to travel over large distances fast and seamlessly
never want flying cars - imagine all the noise in the air, the visual pollution in the sky, and cars crashing and falling into homes every day, cars slapped out of the sky with wind turbines, people dying daily, smashed cars all over the mountains and in the oceans. Bad idea. Flying is only for educated and trained pilots who fly real airplanes and know what they are doing.
@@ChrisCavigioli2 I really doubt they will be in common use by your average Joe, cities will most likely be entirely off limits other than EMS. levitating cars are amazing though, no more pot holes and closed roads due to maintenance.
Though I hope we learn to embrace public transport, we just have to make it enjoyable and efficient cause road congestion would still be an issue otherwise.
This might interrupt phone reception but cool
not just phones, but will erase your data storage, your credit cards, and the high EMF will destroy your brain cells. Some years ago, people did NOT want to live under high voltage power lines, but now some who lost critical thinking are considering to drive just a few feet from high voltage/magnetic lines. haha! Seriously?
Instead of whirling blades how about jet propulsion ?
How is this possible. Do NOT EVER REMEMBER learning that Aluminum had ANY magnetic properties in ANY of my chemistry or physics classes or lectures
you are living in the past... things change
this is the future
1999 2000 backward old car
@hungrytaz4u Aluminum does not need to be. That is why it works. It creates an electromagnetic field so the magnet then pushes away from it. Look it up my friend.
I’m actually interested in a light weight jet pack for commuting.
This shit blows my mind. Amazing Mister X
Yes, the high magnetic fields will cancel out your brain and you can die slowly. In the past, people didn't want to live directly under high voltage power lines, but now I guess some do.
This was my idea I had years ago with the use of magnets.
Good idea. Mr. X
@wisdomvisionf. Me too. From the first time I felt the force in my arm as a child while hilding onto a spinning object. I felt a force that was directional upon tilting it and realised that was an energy that was powerful but yet, it was static sitting in my hand. Magnets create spin and two opposite magnetic fields will reject thus causing a force. "Control the Force Luke"
so the magnetic car looks promising but if your hovering over an aluminum strip on the ground what happens when you need to turn?
smash, death
Yes Flying Cars 🚘 😎
How will a levitating car turn. This just means tons of aluminum stretching for 1000, of miles, and damage to the environment.
My word. Reality isn't going to change to allow for the incredibly silly ideas. Don't you guys vet your info before adding it to a video?
The justice takes time. Get involved instead of whinning from the dugout.
@@joestitz539 What? Exactly how was I suppose to correct them before they made the video?
Our new world is going to be amazing flying cars they've had them for decades, you're never going back to normal 🎉❤.
This is stupid. Many have tried. All have failed. The cost is prohibitive so less one percent of the population could afford it. To imply in the title of this video it can happen as soon as 2024 is ridiculous and shows you are a liar and not a real reporter. Even if we could mass produce such things, can you imagine a billion flying around? And levitating cars? So they have to add a sheet of metal along all roadways? One that has to be magnetic so will rust? And imagine all the steel that would have to be mined? And the power needed to make a car do that would be much more than that needed to turn wheels. Someone needs to start telling these people to get their heads out of the clouds and make something useful and practical. How much money is wasted on these ideas?
They are silly and dangerous, yet still possible
There is no zero emission cars.if this thing catches fire it will dump more toxins that 100 cars do in a year.The emissions it takes to charge the thing is still a problem.Plus aluminum is a non ferrous metal so it would only get its charge from the strip.If that's what the strip is even for,what aren't you telling us.
The true holy grail of flying cars is still decades away. And that is the development of true antigravity propulsion. It is mathematically possible, but still no one as been able to develop a practical solution for this problem
There is no such thing as antigravity (only in science fiction). Gravity is only an attractive force. It cannot be repelled like a magnetism, which is dipole.
Umm, the Navy already has it on newly declassified Aircraft, but it would most likely be quite a while till we see the tech in our own automobiles, the technology is called mass reduction, and is referred to as electrogravitic technology, at partial power a car might not actually fly, but it would hover a few inches above the ground suspended on the repulsive field created by the technology, and a full powered car would have virtually no mass and as such wouldn't weigh anything while the system was activated, meaning almost noiseless flight except for the humming the system produces.
Is that sll tnst under the body ?
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