1868 D.D. Homes is famous for its aerial photography. This D.D. Homes is famous for his aerial photography. At a rally in 1868, D.D. Homes drifted from one window to another. This phenomenon surprised many people, including Harry Houdini, a famous American magician who later tried to imitate D.D. Homes's magic. Unfortunately, he didn't succeed in the end. So far, no one knows how D.D. Homes's levitation technology was made. After a long time, it has become an unsolved mystery with no answer.
With the development of society, most people regard science as an envelope, but they don't think it is magic. They think that relying on props is a simple means. Now, if you search on the Internet, you can really find a lot of videos to crack the so-called suspension, revealing that the real principle of suspension is actually a twisted flat plate with a stick in its hand sitting under the performer's ass as a support, but this flat plate is blocked by his wide clothes, which actually has no technical content at all.
After all, D.D. Homes's levitation technology has not been finalized until now. This speculation is related to religious enthusiasm. In many cases of floating human bodies, most successful people are keen on religion and believe in mysticism or spiritualism. This is some speculation in earlier years. For people who believe in science now, D.D. Homes's levitation technique is probably a magical technique, but everyone has not discovered it yet. Under normal circumstances, there is no complete existence.
In recent years, scientists have been trying to figure out how the human body floats in the air without gravity. Everyone thinks that the body is not affected by gravity, which seems impossible, but in fact, there are similar things in life. When a plate is cooled in an electromagnetic field environment of minus 167 degrees Celsius, the plate rotates at a speed of 3000 revolutions per second under the control of a special device. At this time, the items placed on the plate began to float and have reached weightlessness.