In contradiction to that I was thinking about it and had the idea to use a unipolar <+xxxx+> axle (just like this image with the arrow brackets) where the + signifies both North Pole ( or South).
Now take this axle and suspend it between two cups +<.......>+
like that:
+<<+xxxx+>>+
since the axle should have sharp pointed ends that should sit INSIDE equally sculptured cups from which they repell, my thought was that it should hover between the cups without mechanical contact.
This is what I would try out.
Maybe I am wrong with my idea?
Likewise I was thinking of an ALL Unipolar magnet. Of course it is not(?) possible to magnetize a ball with North outside and South inside, because you cannot put a counterpole into the ball for magnetization and remove it afterwords. But you could glue many smaller cone-like pieces together (all of them magnetized in the same direction) that in the end become a ball. Then you have a magnetic unipolar. (although it will NOT be easy to get them glued together. They will shrapnell apart as soon as you let go

Is there a possibility to "freeze" magnetism? I mean, change temperature so that a magnet becomes inactive, then glue it together and make it active again by returning to original temperature ?
Physicists wanted!
WiLi