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levitation To rise or cause to rise into the air and float in apparent defiance of gravity. A form of physical mediumship in which objects such as chairs, tables and even human beings, are lifted into the air without any physical agency. The medium, DD Home, was famous for levitation. One eyewitness account tells of his floating out a third story window and then returning into the room through another window.
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levitation magnetic Support technology that keeps a vehicle separated from its guideway by riding a surface of magnetic force.
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levitation the ability of living beings to change their weight (but not mass) down to a complete loss of weight which results from intentional alteration of the phase to frequency ratio of the internal mass of the body.
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