The shoes help people go back on the ceiling
A British man invented shoes magnet allows users to go upside down on the ceiling.
Colin Furze, 34, inventor of the shoe magnet inspired by the character Magneto in X-Men movie. Initially, Furze drill holes in old shoes and a magnet attached to the soles. According to CNET, when he realized that the magnet is too weak, you go to scrap yards and found a discarded microwave.
Furze took the transformer out of the oven, cut for magnet coils. When the current flows through, Furze found magnets can withstand the weight of 80 kg of his body. The inventor used the homemade plates attached to scrap magnets, and more for each shoe switch to disconnect power lines, to help him move a foot each.
"This is quite stressful because if the electricity stops, the magnet will not work and I would fall," Furze says. He said that this shoe can be useful in case of queues at the station, he could go back on the head people, or run along the buildings on the busy street.
Furze is known for bold invention. He had set the Guinness world with homemade scooter fastest, with the engine can reach speeds of around 115 km / h.
Earlier this week, Furze also posted a video is spreading rapidly, announced the invention of the claw automatically breed werewolf character in the movie Wolverine and the X-Men. Nails may pop out or pulled in by a button in the user manual


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