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If magnetic field repels from a superconductor, then can light's magnetic field repel as well? If so, then can a laser mounted on a spacecraft mounted with the laser pointing at such a specified mounted grid be repelled at the speed of light? Are we talking flying saucer propulsion or what?
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Light is neither attracted to nor repelled by magnetic fields.
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