Herndo Hoverboard could to lead cheap prototype levitating trains

http://www.wired.com/2015/10/how-the-most-promising-hoverboards-actually-work/

So conventional Mag-Lev Trains require superconductivity on supercold magnets. The Hendo Hoverboard uses Lendos Law to use a high RPM of rotating magnets to create levitivity on any ferros surface. I could see this in use in warehouses as material handeling systems to load trucks and trains to move pallets around.

As the great philosopher Cheech Marin once said “’ you been smokin’ too much dope man!”. [xx(]

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How does Hendo hoverboards achieve the self-propelling motion? What is the MFA?


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From what I understand of the idea behind Hendo hoverboards, they use four disc shaped hover-engines to generate a self-propelling motion.



I also understand that it uses Lenz’s law and eddy currents. And that the hendo-hoverboards only work in non-ferromagnetic material.



From what I re-call, Lenz’s law states that eddy currents are created when magnets are moved relative to conductive materials. In particular, lenz’s law states that eddy currents are formed when there is a change in magnetic flux. So they used magnetic field architecture.



Magnetic Field Architecture (MFA) is a design where there are 4 electromagnets on the base of the board that propels on non-ferromagnetic material.



However, I don’



Superconducter hoverboard-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmlM-7hVDas&list=PLsgqwTEPG-_26_avlC7n-Y42Y5SrnoPj_

Persian cats-

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_cat

Original hover technology information from Dr. Emmet Brown, 1955:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future