6.12.2009
Floating Bed Returns
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Do you recall this?

A top piece of linkbait in 2006...sustainable in that no power is used to suspend the bed, rather it floats on a repelling cushion emanating from magnets in the bed and embedded in the floor.
The same principle could be used in our roadways - for far more comfy and fuel efficient vehicles, powered horizontally by solar fans.
Creator's website is http://universarchitecture.com
It was inspired by Arthur C. Clarke's plinth, you know, with the scary atonal chorus.

A top piece of linkbait in 2006...sustainable in that no power is used to suspend the bed, rather it floats on a repelling cushion emanating from magnets in the bed and embedded in the floor.
The same principle could be used in our roadways - for far more comfy and fuel efficient vehicles, powered horizontally by solar fans.
Creator's website is http://universarchitecture.com
It was inspired by Arthur C. Clarke's plinth, you know, with the scary atonal chorus.
Labels: 2009, bed, ruijssenaars
