http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/07/the-levitation-.html (lots of reader comments)Product page: http://www.coroflot.com/public/individual_file.asp?sort_by=1&portfolio_id=346422&individual_id=132005(2 pics)
7/26/2007 10:11:46 PM
I'd be willing to bet it's not a motorized gyroscope or some of the more outlandish suggestions on there.
7/26/2007 10:18:13 PM
the leg weighs four tons and the top is plastic?
7/26/2007 10:21:38 PM
7/26/2007 10:22:51 PM
magnets?
7/26/2007 10:31:24 PM
if the leg can be moved then it's either magnets or weight - if it can't be moved once the location is selected then it's heavy and bolted in
7/26/2007 10:43:02 PM
Strong magnets, steel leg, thickish glass surface. Maybe he sealed it so the magnetic field from the table won't cause too much interference with, say, your pacemaker if you walk by.That'd be nice of him.
7/26/2007 11:00:16 PM
I'd still prefer the giant magnet bed that has to be tethered down with the steel wires
7/26/2007 11:03:46 PM
^ Imagine the prank of severing some of those wires while someone was on it... Well, actually.... Somebody would probably die.
7/26/2007 11:31:25 PM
the bed deal seemed kinna pointless to me since u have to have the wires :-/
7/27/2007 12:26:34 AM
1) That's not real, it's a vray render.2) I doubt it would hold up someone's body weight.3) It's very likely just a heavy ass leg and a plastic top. There've been similar designs that can hold a hundred pounds or so
7/27/2007 2:33:33 AM
the table is the size of a credit card.
7/27/2007 9:59:01 AM
Magic.And AIDS.
7/27/2007 12:04:12 PM