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doglover9754
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While waiting in the doctor’s office, I looked at a balloon sticker on the wall. That made me think (once again). Would it be possible to make something float without using your basic flotation stuff (helium and propellers mostly)? I was thinking in more of a futuristic themed way. Like magnets, would it be possible to make something float by reversing that “force” (I’m honestly not sure what the reaction is between 2 magnets so I’ll just call it a force for now)? I’ve seen magnets float because you put 2 positives together (I haven’t done that experiment in a while so please forgive me if I’m wrong) and then one floats on top the other. Would that be possible for gravity (here I go again with gravity... heh heh. Sorry for all of you who hate my questions)? I was just curious that’s all. I pretty much need a yes or no kind of answer just to clear up my question (no need for a scientific explanation because I just finished school and my brain is fried). If anyone could help me, that would be awesome as usual! Thank you to all of you who put up with this kind of stuff (I’m sure it’s tiring to read all these kinds of stuff everyday)! Also, I’m not sure what prefix this would fall under so please bear with me if I’m wrong.