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I think it's more of a question of creating artificial gravity strong enough to confine tank water on a vertical plane. Let's say the tank's back wall is designed to create this gravitational pull. It would still have to contend with earth's gravity, which would pull the water towards the bottom panel. If the tank only had a back panel and no bottom panel, you'd end up with a "droopy" spherical tank floating in midair, which would be beyond rad. Theoretically, you could also direct high pressure/volume air from all angles at the water volume, but the venturi effect from the rushing air would probably remove your eyeballs the moment you try to look for ich on your tang and the sound would make it impossible to tell if the skimmer was running. Oh, and you'd need a firehose for ATO to compensate for that level of evaporation.I don't think this can be done with magnetic fields, as saltwater doesn't really have any magnetic properties. However, I saw a video where they made water levitate using vibrations, so you could probably use that in some way