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And what about the mobil phones, wi-fi systems, bleutooth gadgets, ... ?
I hope this kind of "studies" is not the only goal of its creator : it's funny to sleep on a 1,200,000 euros bed when childrens die of hunger in the streets !
Is it real design ? is it real life ?
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A million euros will not get those government removed, but it will at least buy you a bed. I say that's a good deal.
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Or cancer...
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Schon mal ?ber die Krebsgefahr durch starke elektro-magnetische Felder nachgedacht?
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thank you so much .
Grace Chung
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I hope I witness this beneficial change.
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But it will have to be a non-ferrous laptop.
Perhaps it could be kerosene-powered?
And you've have to have a backup system for when the truck goes under an overpass - perhaps gliderwings.
O ye cynical people, this could be the starting point of our long awaited flying car.
DRF
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First off you can build an electromagnet that powerful for about $4,000 (probably much less) and wire costs about $15 for industrial grade fiber wire.
Total cost should be under $15,000 MAX!
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http://www.popsci.com/popsci/science/c3aa0b4511...
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project:
Floating Bed - 2001 A Spaed Oddity
type:
design 1999
construction 2006
design team:
Janjaap Ruijssenaars (Universe Architecture)
in collaboration with Bakker Magnetics (with special thanks to Maarten de Bekker, Marco van der Avoort, Henry van de Ven, Shunli Zhang en Joep Spithoven) and Ronald Wisse from Visual Data.
extra:
awarded sponsoring by stichting SOFA Den Haag (stichting ter bevordering van het bijzondere meubel); several publications and world premier shown at Millionaire Fair Kortrijk Belgium (june 2006) and 100% design Rotterdam (june 2006).
explanation:
In contrast to conventional furniture which falls towards the earth, Floating Bed falls towards the sky.
The history of architecture and design is, to a large extend, embedded in the struggle with gravity. When excepting the architecture in microgravity, off the earth, gravitational force is a psychological starting point for all architects constructing.
The goal in this project was to make a usable artefact of respectable size that doesn?t have gravity but another force as it?s image dictating starting point, namely magnetism.
The shown object here can be seen as the captured form used by Stanley Kubrick in the 1968 movie ?2001: A Space Odyssey?.
The monolith, as Stanley Kubrick and science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke suggest, must have been made by other powers than those responsable for the usually circular planetary bodies and other more liberal forms, such as organisms. The rectangle as a metaphor for the existence of intelligent life.
The object is held up 40 cm by a permanent magnetic force due to the use of neodymium (NdFeB) elements in the floor as well as in the object. Thin steel cables assure it?s position and the smart use of steel plates and air make the object userfriendly by strongly decreasing the magnetic force where it?s not necessary.
Different possible uses such as a bed, sofa, Japanese dining table, display for objects or as base for a floating pavilion can be thought of since the artefact can carry a load of 900 kg.
The shown scale model is at scale 1:5 and also for sale.
The concept with all possible functions, products and images are registered and protected by it?s designer Ruijssenaars.
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*buys large house, many cars, yaught, and token wife*
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and his model is not that impressive
my dad was makeing cooler floating art way back in the sixtys
www.bigpots.com/absolute
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Ummmm . . . Has anyone done the maths ? The magnets would have to be the kind of strength that run MRI machines and more ( ummmm . . . say x 10 > 100 ).
Could it be that all that actually exists are some computer renderings ( i.e. ?artists impressions? of ?what it might look like if it ever could be built? ? like the one above ) and a fifth-scale model ( presumably hovers 8cm ? i.e. feasible ).
I?m not sure about the magnets, but the power of the press-release should never be underestimated.
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Our Russian edition of journal "Pokupka" is very interested
information that You give in a web-site http://www.ohgizmo.com/2006/07/03/magnetic-floa...
Could You help us a little? We check out You site carefully and find a
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This magnetism-idea is something I ve been thought about since I was just a child, and eventually some designers from Dutch, with the crazy mind like me, invented an awesome thing like this!!!
Not only the floating bed, I believe the company is now developing more concepts using the same tech.
Running power tread with free tread~
Magnetic-chain mail to form random shapes~
2 years ago
inventions are often significant not in themselves but in how they enable other inventions.
more coverage of the bed in this online luxury magazine for those interested
http://www.goldarths.com/Regulars/Current_Affai...
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REALLY COOL!
After i read your comments I was torn.
I do beleive this a new break in magnetic tech.
But it is stupid these people aren't worried about a starving child's life so much as looking cool.
But hey what do I know im only in high school!
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Extended magnetism would probibly make you crazy, take all the metals out of your body through the skin, probibly give you ITP (search wiki) and make that broken bone metal plate discomforting. I don't care how cool it looks, it's unbelievably unpractical, any for of paramagnetic material is going to fly at it.
As for the earth being a large magnet so these are safe for you...... how much gauss is in your living room right now...... multiply that by about 1,000,000,000^99999 and sleep on it. due to your chemical make-up and the processes which take place in your body (digesting, producing urine and inceline, filtering your blood). Somewhere along the line your going to slip molecules, your going to start bleeding from the inside, disintegrate your organs, but probibly just destroy your nervous system first. Magnetism can be safe in smaller doses. Thats why electromagnets are dangerous..... they're stronger... we made them that way BUT we can turn off electromagnets. your dust will settle and never some off, if you lose your jeans.... you lose the button/zipper/belt forever.
so, enough about the bad things.
I like the design, it's very upper-class, the idea of floating on a bed with wierd amounts of tension would probibly be bad for the spine, but so are water beds.
Someone should put a big weight on one side(closest to window) cut the tethers at the same time (blasting cord?) and watch that thing flip out the window, crash into the street (if it doesn't kill the structure of the building) and erase wall street.
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wallmart
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(korean 대한민국의 중학생 강나경)
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Matty needs a bed like that after he's been filming with us.
See ya
OZ
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