I said regardless any technical difficulties... obviously it doesn't make any sense talking about Earth's weight, once any weight we experience is due to Earth's gravity. But that's not the point. It's a mental exercise.
Well, it is different because, in these cases, the object is not...
An electromagnetic wave is nothing more than a lot of perpendicular magnetic and eletric fields that propagate in space, right? If you can create an stationary eletromagnetic wave of high frequency wouldn't it be able to make an object float?
In that case it's not a magnet that creates the...
What if the so called artificial magnet generated an electromagnetic wave strong enough to make the object float instead (if it is even possible to make something float with an eletromagnetic wave), would the result be the same? Because it sounds a little bit strange for me. I mean, how could...
... regardless of any possible technical problems, and then, on earth:
a) someone throws an object in the air and it falls
b) someone puts an object to float in a magnetic field generated by an artificial magnet that lays on earth
In situation A I think the weight measured would...