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Water is moderately diamagnetic, so potentially you could hold a bubble of water in place using a very strong magnetic field.
Alright, so if someone was able to produce an extremely powerful electromagnetic field, could that person create a field that would reflect charged particles on the outer edges of the field and charge and reflect objects that enter the stronger portions of the field? So what i would like to know is what this field could reflect/reduce and what it cannot. Such as maybe insulated materials such as rubber, so a rubber bullet would just pass right through the field while a ferrous bullet would stop or be redirected? Anyone with more insight want to add on what I don't know?