Fire itself cannot float in mid-air. It is pulled by gravity towards the ground just like everything else.
no
There are places you can go and pay for sessions in a room where the floor is undustrial fans. When you lie down you float in mid-air. It's very expensive though - I saw on television.
with the gas helium or fire
just walk off the stage and you will float in mid air
No.
No.
Hot air balloons float in the air because the air inside the balloon is heated by a burner, causing it to be less dense than the surrounding cooler air. This temperature difference creates a buoyant force that lifts the balloon. The balloon will continue to rise until the temperature inside equalizes with the outside air, allowing it to maintain a stable altitude.
Being hot, being light and able to float in the air, and it's a vapor.
Fire-float Pyronaut ended in 197#.
you need a 100 foot tall crane with thin wires in broad daylight
No a train does not float in the air, no train does.
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