So I was thinking... It's 2015 now. Why is it so complicated to design, build and market chairs that could float around your house. Like beanbag style that work off some hidden alien technology. Idk. Lol. Would be cool though especially baked if you could just turn your living room to zero gravity. Is it possible . .??? Sent from my iPad using Grasscity Forum:blaze:
because physics is a bitch... I sometimes will look in the mirror and wish I was In a different reality where I could fly like Goku
Because no such technology is available to the general public, or at the very least wouldn't be practical, otherwise it would have been done. Would be cool though, a floating bean bag chair, one you can control with a joystick... I would never walk again, ever.
Floating chairs would actually be an awesome idea. I would buy one. Anti-gravity of some sort will exist one day, but from what I've read on the science of it, it's incredibly complicated, and I'm not even sure I understand what I think I understand
If you want to experience how it would feel sitting in a floating chair just sit in any chair, close your eyes, and raise your feet. Floating chair.
Actually you could achieve this with magnets, also would not be cheap or easy. I doubt your movement would be much, and you'd need a place for people to rest their feet.
Nobody is smart enough... What about an enhanced helium?? Of sorts that's pressure is adjustable to accommodate different weights. Ima build it. Mark my words. Sent from my iPad using Grasscity Forum:blaze:
Money, resources, technology.. we simply aren't that efficiently advanced yet. Sent from my GT-I9507 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
Beat me to it. Magnets on the ceiling and on the floor, but they would have to be equally strong, but the bottom magnet would have to be stronger to counteract the weight of you and the chair. So not really the same strength magnets lol. It's pretty simple, just the world has more important things to attend to