anybody buying into magnetic levitation "eliminates the effects of any vibration" ?


it is a cool idea but the claim is preposterous, if the bottom magnet moves that forces the top magnet to move.  If the bottom magnet vibrates, the top magnet follows suit. As an extreme example lift a corner of the base and the top moves right along with it. It may  dampen the motion and act like a spring, but they are still coupled together,

They say it is not attached in any way to the bottom, but it is because you also have the vibration from the base plate through the posts to the top plate. Without the posts the top would just slide off to the side so they have to be mechanically coupled

To read the hype you would believe it is like a magic carpet that just floats in the air, but it is definitely coupled to the base. I'm not saying it might not be the best sounding base in the world, I'm just saying what they are claiming is  impossible, and if someone is making claims that are absolutely not true it makes you leery.
herman
Who is they? People say lots of things. It’s called puffing. As I said, regarding isolation, nothing is perfect. But that is not the same as saying there’s no such thing as isolation. The issue with opposing magnets is the large sideways forces. I built a mag lev stand 25 years ago. I’ve also compared spring based iso stands to Relaxa stand, fifteen years ago. Springs are better.
herman
Cleeds, Relaxa is making the claims of complete decoupling here.
Thanks. I've never heard of this company and I haven't seen the claims. Is this a real product, or is it vaporware? Can you tell us more about the manufacturer, and perhaps include a link to the website?

Cleeds, they are selling here so I suppose it is a real product and you can get more info from the listings
Of course it’s a real product. They’ve been around a long time. 
I agree, the top is not isolated from the bottom at all. To prove it, obtain two magnets and hold one magnet in each hand with the same poles facing each other so they repel. Move one magnet back and forth slightly to simulate a vibration. Do you feel the movement in the other magnet? If you don’t want to do the experiment, the answer is "yes".

A lot of audio products are designed for gullible audiophiles.