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Scientific American magazine just did an article about the Nexus 4 and it's glass back. Seems the glass is multi layered and by rubbing action creates a massive electrical charge. The layered glass acts as an insulator and capacitor of sorts.
The massive charge has, in simple terms, highly jiggily atoms which can indeed tend to levitate the Nexus 4! As the charge builds the atoms become excited. At the molecular level the atoms start to jiggle violently, causing a pushing effect. Soon the push effect becomes so strong the phone and the repulsion between atoms builds, then ooopppps, off and running the Nexus 4 goes! Your common cause and affect!
This has been compared to the mysterious scooting rocks in the salt flats of America. Where stones have left a trail as they mysteriously travel across the ground. As can be seen here, Sailing stones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Has anyone received a shock yet from touching their Nexus 4? Be careful, you may need to attach some forms of grounding cable, there may be a new product coming out for this. A gorgeous flat copper plate with a ground cable to earth. You simply drive a round into the earth, attach the cable and set your Nexus 4 upon the plate at night to keep it grounded and stop this mysterious levitation.
Good luck and be safe !
The massive charge has, in simple terms, highly jiggily atoms which can indeed tend to levitate the Nexus 4! As the charge builds the atoms become excited. At the molecular level the atoms start to jiggle violently, causing a pushing effect. Soon the push effect becomes so strong the phone and the repulsion between atoms builds, then ooopppps, off and running the Nexus 4 goes! Your common cause and affect!
This has been compared to the mysterious scooting rocks in the salt flats of America. Where stones have left a trail as they mysteriously travel across the ground. As can be seen here, Sailing stones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Has anyone received a shock yet from touching their Nexus 4? Be careful, you may need to attach some forms of grounding cable, there may be a new product coming out for this. A gorgeous flat copper plate with a ground cable to earth. You simply drive a round into the earth, attach the cable and set your Nexus 4 upon the plate at night to keep it grounded and stop this mysterious levitation.
Good luck and be safe !

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