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Arx Pax founders Greg and Jill Avery Henderson check out the "developers kit" which will be given to contributors to their hover board. Engineers Kyle O'Neil (left) and Mitch Dougherty bring the hover board out onto the copper floor Monday October 20, 2014. A Los Gatos, Calif. company called Arx Pax has created a working prototype hover board ... more The 1989 film “Back to the Future Part II” left scientists, technologists and moviegoers with one nagging question: When are we going to have a real hoverboard? This week, a Los Gatos startup named Arx Pax demonstrated the Hendo, a working electromagnetic prototype of Marty McFly’s fictional floating skateboard. And the Hendo really works, even if it can hover only about an inch over a special copper-clad floor inside Arx Pax’s offices, emitting a shrill screech worse than a BART train in the Transbay Tube. But company co-founders Greg and Jill Avery Henderson are thinking far beyond just using the technology for the kid’s toy.

They imagine their “magnetic field architecture” technology proving useful in a variety of ways, say stabilizing a building during an earthquake or creating an efficient transportation system for cars and trains. The couple started a $250,000 Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign hoping to inspire other inventors to license their hover technology for uses that would “fix the world.” “What we’re trying to do is to capture people’s attention because the hoverboard is a proof of concept for demonstrating a technology that can have a lot of really important issues,” CEO Greg Henderson said. “There are ideas that people are floating around, no pun intended, that are really important.” “We love bringing the first real hoverboard to the world, but there are so many more meaningful, purposeful things (for) this core technology,” Jill Henderson said. “It’s limitless, and that’s what we’re excited about.” There have been several attempts at creating a hoverboard since it appeared in the sequel to 1985’s original “Back to the Future.”

The main character, Marty McFly, time travels in a DeLorean to Oct, 21, 2015, and borrows a little girl’s pink Mattel-branded hoverboard to escape an enraged descendant of Biff the bully. The same board helps save the day at the end of “Back to the Future Part III.” Two years ago, for example, French scientists demonstrated a Mag Surf skateboard that floated above rails using superconductor magnetic levitation. Ten years ago, the cast of the TV show “Mythbusters” constructed a working hoverboard out of a leaf blower and a surfboard. But the Hendersons say their company has found ways to use electromagnetic energy more efficiently than possible before. And they say the Hendo isn’t limited to following a set of rails because that magnetic energy can be aimed in any direction. I had the chance to ride a Hendo and found it almost as easy to maneuver as a skateboard, although I wasn’t going very fast and needed a lot of help from Arx Pax engineers to stay within the designated hover zone.

But it’s clear this early Hendo is not built to float over concrete sidewalks, skirt shrubs or foil bat-wielding bullies as depicted in the movie. Instead, the Hendo can hover only above a special floor and a skateboard-style half pipe built with sheets of copper inside Arx Pax’s warehouse. The copper is a nonferrous material that acts as a conductive surface. Henderson said the Hendo has four engines that create magnetic fields, which in turn react to the conductive surface to create a secondary magnetic field. Each field repels the other, allowing the board to hover. There’s a showy blue light under the board, but it doesn’t do anything except make the Hendo glow. And while the fictional Mattel hoverboard quietly hums, the Hendo prototype is plenty loud. Greg Henderson says they’re working on quieter versions. Henderson is not a scientist but is an architect who has been working for 18 years on ways to stabilize buildings during quakes. He has a patent for a system that uses a buffer between the ground and building.

So he said he began thinking that instead of using liquid or gas for that buffer, “why not an electromagnetic field?” In that case, an early quake warning system could automatically activate the hover technology, which could make the object or building safely hover in place above the moving ground. “If you can hover a train, why not a building,” he said. To get the technology off the ground, Arx Pax pledged to build 10 Hendos and sell them for $10,000 each on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter. The delivery date is Oct. 21, 2015. For $299, Arx Pax will ship a developer’s kit with one hover engine inside, “which you can take out and use to hover whatever you like,” Greg Henderson said. For $499, developers get the kit and an app for propulsion and control. Or for $100, you can reserve a five-minute hoverboard ride at Arx Pax or a future hoverboard park. That’s still cheaper than the nonworking Mattel Hoverboard prop from the sci-fi trilogy.