my son wants to make hoer shoes for his science experiment. can that be done? we saw some on you tube but im not sure how real they are.
Any help is Great!
jacenda
***Hover Shoes*** science experiment
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Re: ***Hover Shoes*** science experiment
Hi,
I've moved your topic to the physical sciences forum, where you are more likely to get help with this. Good luck!
I've moved your topic to the physical sciences forum, where you are more likely to get help with this. Good luck!
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Re: ***Hover Shoes*** science experiment
Jacenda,
I am very new to the forums. If he was just looking to hover a pair of shoes there may be ways to do this. You could possibly scale down a version of a person such as an action figure (the smaller the better). Hovering a full size person in a pair of shoes would probably prove to be extremely difficult to impossible with today’s technology. MythBusters had an episode about this very thing. I am not one to discourage future dreamers. From what I have read, most of the YouTube videos are fakes. This is not to say that in the future, advances in science would not allow for such a thing. So encourage him to think big but for a school project maybe stick with a project that is more managable.
Regards,
-Vince
I am very new to the forums. If he was just looking to hover a pair of shoes there may be ways to do this. You could possibly scale down a version of a person such as an action figure (the smaller the better). Hovering a full size person in a pair of shoes would probably prove to be extremely difficult to impossible with today’s technology. MythBusters had an episode about this very thing. I am not one to discourage future dreamers. From what I have read, most of the YouTube videos are fakes. This is not to say that in the future, advances in science would not allow for such a thing. So encourage him to think big but for a school project maybe stick with a project that is more managable.
Regards,
-Vince