The innovative Japanese are trying out a new way to make earthquake-resistant buildings.
Air Dashin Systems installs artificial foundations that detect an earthquake and within a second lift a building 3 cm off the ground until the earth stops rumbling. The levitating foundations have been implemented in more than 88 buildings and supposedly costs one-third of other damage prevention systems with the added benefit of very little maintenance.
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