THE ONLY MAGNETIC FLOATING HOVER BED EVER MADE

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Have you ever had a dream of floating or flying in mid-air? Dutch architect, Janjaap Ruijssenaars, wanted to make this dream a reality with an anti-gravity, magnetic bed. He has finally succeeded after spending 6 long years on it and the final decided price of $1.6 million makes it the most expensive bed ever built...

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00:00 Intro
00:34 Why Does It Cost So Much?
02:08 How Does It Work?
03:42 IT'S NOT SAFE GUYS!
05:04 The Mastermind Architect
06:35 Other Hover Beds Options
08:05 Outro

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