Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi

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Last updated 16 junho 2024
Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
With this game of chess by Tim Ness, Alex Angelov, and Alex Smith, the pieces appear to move by themselves. David Crookes checks it out
Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
Chess board -- magnetic sensing
Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
Chess board -- magnetic sensing
Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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Ghost Chess: using electromagnets to move board pieces — The MagPi
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