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>>15634690
Diamagnetic materials push away any magnetic field.
Superconductors are "perfect" diamagnets, so they get pinned in place.

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>>15629878
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>>15629883
It stays in place even as the magnet moves and rotates, instead of sliding off.

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>>15628479
>muh diamagnetic
>muh no levitation
Diamagnets don't work like this.

https://youtu.be/8JlZdyq8b6Y?t=126
A diamagnetic material could not possibly stay in place and SELF CORRECT to the same position over a single magnetic field. It would slide away or rotate as it bounces.

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