8 thoughts on “How to build a pair of hover shoes”
This is so fake. Anyone who knows anything about magnets or electric
will know it’s fake. Look at his feet when he starts to rise. His feet
are hanging down, not being repelled by the steel in the floor. He is
pulling himself up, not being pushed up.
Looks like he hung himself at the end.
I have a bridge for sell too.
highly skeptical…ya think??? jesus. yes you too can hover only by attaching a positive wire to a 9 volt battery to a magnet with no way of completing the circuit and there’s even video proof of a guy’s feet!!!
The guy sure wasted his time making a dumb video. Anyone who falls for this has an I.Q. of 6.8.
I was just hoping to see some cool special effects that made him *appear* to be hovering… such a waste of time.
As a retired electrical contractor, I know of where I speak when I say: Judging by the description of the “circuit”; by “attaching the lead wires to the switch” in the manner described, he would’ve thrown the polarities of the battery straight through the switch, thus turning the whole “circuit” into a heating element and possibly exploding the battery, switch, fingers, … well, you get the picture.
Also, I totally agree with “fail” re: the magnet theory, although I have a hard time with his flagrant use of my Savior’s name. Actually, I agree with everyone’s comment thus far.
… unless the switch was a double pole, double throw, but he doesn’t say that nor does he explain the schematical hook-up. Instead, he leads us to believe it’s a single pole, single throw.
The fact still brings us back to the magnet “hook-up”. HUH??!!
This is so fake. Anyone who knows anything about magnets or electric
will know it’s fake. Look at his feet when he starts to rise. His feet
are hanging down, not being repelled by the steel in the floor. He is
pulling himself up, not being pushed up.
Looks like he hung himself at the end.
I have a bridge for sell too.
highly skeptical…ya think??? jesus. yes you too can hover only by attaching a positive wire to a 9 volt battery to a magnet with no way of completing the circuit and there’s even video proof of a guy’s feet!!!
The guy sure wasted his time making a dumb video. Anyone who falls for this has an I.Q. of 6.8.
I was just hoping to see some cool special effects that made him *appear* to be hovering… such a waste of time.
As a retired electrical contractor, I know of where I speak when I say: Judging by the description of the “circuit”; by “attaching the lead wires to the switch” in the manner described, he would’ve thrown the polarities of the battery straight through the switch, thus turning the whole “circuit” into a heating element and possibly exploding the battery, switch, fingers, … well, you get the picture.
Also, I totally agree with “fail” re: the magnet theory, although I have a hard time with his flagrant use of my Savior’s name. Actually, I agree with everyone’s comment thus far.
… unless the switch was a double pole, double throw, but he doesn’t say that nor does he explain the schematical hook-up. Instead, he leads us to believe it’s a single pole, single throw.
The fact still brings us back to the magnet “hook-up”. HUH??!!