00:01
After replacing dirt with paved and then paved with steel rails, we know that at the second step or the recent step is something called maglev.
00:13
And this is only one patent and one use of the technology.
00:21
However, the concepts are can be applied to anything.
00:25
And what happens is with maglev, one magnet repels, and in this case, it's a train.
00:37
So one magnet repels the train, one magnet, we can say repels the train off the tracks, and one magnet propels the train forward.
01:07
So essentially, what's happening here is that we're taking advantage of magnets and we're trying to, repel the train so that a train or any vehicle or any vehicle if this was applied to cars we would have a a magnet that would be attached to the car and then the road itself would also be magnetized and in this case the tracks are magnetized and then there's another magnet pushing the train forward so here the train, the tracks, all are magnetized, and there's two separate magnets, again, one for lifting the train off the tracks and the one for moving the train forward.
01:56
But what's happening is essentially we're using magnetic fields to essentially, we can say levitate off the ground.
02:15
And when i say ground off the traditional ground, it could be tracks or it could be road or it could be asphalt anything...