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Well your answers is magnets my friend like a bullet train that they have in the east they sit above a negativley charged magnet while the botttem of the train has a positive charge thus making it float or smething like that! ur welcome!!!!!

on the other hand it is impossible to lay a solid on a gas that is infinite with our technology but we can add things like magnets to help it stay up.

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