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Riding the New Hendo Hoverboard 2. 0 - OOO with Brent Rose

Riding the New Hendo Hoverboard 2. 0 - OOO with Brent Rose

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In 2014, startup Arx Pax made headlines with the Hendo Hoverboard. With some helpful input from Tony Hawk and others, now we have the Hendo Hoverboard 2. 0, and Brent Rose just scored the first ride on it. Full article at Wired. com: Tech writer Brent Rose is on a quest. With a surplus of emerging technologies and scientific discoveries popping up how do we separate facts from hype? Brent takes the goods out of the box-and out of the office-to find out how the new wave of cultural phenomena really holds up
Date: 2022-07-06

Comments and reviews: 10


Maybe you should ask actual maglev train companies why they are not hovering their trains with spinning magnets over copper sheets instead of asking your mostly ignorant audience if it's a good idea? You know, there are actual hovering trains. If you are interested in magnetic levitation you can ask actual engineers with real experience instead of some kickscammers or the general public. I think it would have made a lot better video too if you put this in some context. You know, like actual journalism. Instead this just comes off as an ad.
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Wonder what it would be like generating eddy currents with opposing low temp super conductors
Or if you tried to use a similar method with just low temp super conductors against the natural magnetic field of the earth make a hybrid air superconductor system - i agree if your gonna do a skate board keep it skate board but would still use composite material and keep it light as possible
I want the snow board version --

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The technology is underway! It-s like when they started playing with static Electricity back in the 1600-s in England. Every century following, there were new discoveries leading to the electric motor and AC power electrical grid. This propelled mankind into a modern era. I-m sure in 200-300 years we will all have magical antigravity technology. The 1900-s and 2000-s will look like exactly how we look at 1600 & 1700-s now.
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wow its good! I don't know much, but i believe in the next few decades, not a hover board but even a vehicle can float antigravitionally, using high ultrasonic sensor/magnetic field between the roads&vehicle. but this deadly virus really sucks, it gonna be ok.
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I know there's something in the world that we didn't even discover. Just like magnets, what if there's a rock that really defy gravity? Or should I say a floating rock. A rock that brought us to having these things. Things that present the real future.
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This is great! But, now let's lose the copper reaction floor. Oh and by-the-way, what are the rpms of your magnet motors? In the (hopefully not too distant) future I will be doing a similar test without the copper floor. Magnetic levitation re-designed.
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It hovers, that part is dur. but isn't navagational, gyros could be away to make it maneuver in turning, if added sway motion particle spins or countering gyros, you would get what i would call 'geo-scoptic' directional movement.
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I suggest a rethink by just miniaturizing existing hovercraft tech and combine it with gyroscopic controls that move air flaps underneath, dependent on how the rider leans.
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Hoverboard and platform that moves you around wildly, are very different things. Hoverboard this is not.
IMO, a hoverboard implies CONTROL. This has literally none.

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I figured out how to make a hover board about 6 years ago with the same idea of using magnetic fields to make it hover but didn-t get into doing it so they beat me to it
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