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Sounds like the system basically uses Ferrofluid to create a ultra smooth adaptive suspension. Seems like a fairly obvious application once you think about it and if you could get it to work right. If you have a car that has cameras all over it and can pre-scan for possible issues like road damage it could be very interesting.

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>Over twenty years ago, a video of a Lexus LS400 seemingly defying the laws of physics shocked the world. Riding on a prototype electromechanical proactive suspension developed by the audio company Bose, the luxury sedan bunny-hopped over curbs, skipped individual wheels over potholes, cornered completely flat, and held its body perfectly level at speed over undulating pavement. It looked like magic, and to some degree it was.

Sounds like the system basically uses Ferrofluid to create a ultra smooth adaptive suspension. Seems like a fairly obvious application once you think about it and if you could get it to work right. If you have a car that has cameras all over it and can pre-scan for possible issues like road damage it could be very interesting. Archive: https://archive.today/ZrfCZ From the post: >>Over twenty years ago, a video of a Lexus LS400 seemingly defying the laws of physics shocked the world. Riding on a prototype electromechanical proactive suspension developed by the audio company Bose, the luxury sedan bunny-hopped over curbs, skipped individual wheels over potholes, cornered completely flat, and held its body perfectly level at speed over undulating pavement. It looked like magic, and to some degree it was.

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