China has built an artificial moon that simulates low-gravity conditions on Earth -- "It is said to be the first of its kind and could play a key role in the country’s future lunar missions" "Landscape is supported by a magnetic field and was inspired by experiments to levitate a frog"
You can levitate a conductor by inducing electrical current in it, which causes it to produce a magnetic field, which then can repulsed by a magnet below it.
I don't understand how you could do that in a living frog without killing it.
China has built an artificial moon that simulates low-gravity conditions on Earth -- "It is said to be the first of its kind and could play a key role in the country’s future lunar missions" "Landscape is supported by a magnetic field and was inspired by experiments to levitate a frog"
This makes absolutely no sense at all.
You can't levitate a frog using a magnetic field. Nor can you cancel the earth's gravity.
You most assuredly can levitate a frog using powerful magnets: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KlJsVqc0ywM
You can levitate a conductor by inducing electrical current in it, which causes it to produce a magnetic field, which then can repulsed by a magnet below it.
I don't understand how you could do that in a living frog without killing it.
Just the messenger...not the Author.