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Magnetic-Suspension Hoverboard is Only 11 Years Late

Ali NematiAli Nemati10 hours ago21 sec read2 views

Colin Furze created a magnetic-suspension hoverboard using powerful neodymium magnets, offering a simplified version of the floating sensation seen in "Back to the Future II." This innovative approach provides content creators with a unique way to engage audiences interested in futuristic technology and DIY projects.

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