BrettNortje
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I have discovered that these work differently to combustion engines, and, that they are much weaker. this being weaker part is due to so much fine tuning done with combustion motors, which have been developed since the wild west times, and, like our gunpowder weapons and binary computers, have achieved so much reinvention. this is like gaining twenty percent more output a decade or so, over so many decades, or the circuits of a binary computer being made smaller and smaller even though the actual mechanism is 'not so good.'
So, how does an electric motor work. the key concept here is magnetism, the weak force, where electricity is the strong force. this weak force comes from protons being stimulated and attracting themselves to metals or other parts to 'turn as strongly as possible.' this is like using force to manipulate the objects around them, as this perversion of trust from these dead objects is not that much of a perversion if they don't mind, yes?
Anyway, if you were to push electricity, which contains protons with the electrons which give off 'the force,' the magnet will be 'charged.' think of a battery that stores electricity, how do they do it? a battery works on heat being stored. with battery acid being great for absorbing heat, or, not giving it off to soon. the acid does not fade away, but rather the heat inside the battery, even though they feel cool to the touch, yes?
Now, this electric motor will be pushed by the magnet by giving off a similar charge to the metals that are around it. this is like pushing to south pole magnets together - they give resistance yes? this pushing them together, will make them give off useful energy to push the parts to work, but the parts are engineering which is something different. basically, one gear turns another gear, and then the fans of the engine start to generate force, to be used for mechanisms.
So, how does an electric motor work. the key concept here is magnetism, the weak force, where electricity is the strong force. this weak force comes from protons being stimulated and attracting themselves to metals or other parts to 'turn as strongly as possible.' this is like using force to manipulate the objects around them, as this perversion of trust from these dead objects is not that much of a perversion if they don't mind, yes?
Anyway, if you were to push electricity, which contains protons with the electrons which give off 'the force,' the magnet will be 'charged.' think of a battery that stores electricity, how do they do it? a battery works on heat being stored. with battery acid being great for absorbing heat, or, not giving it off to soon. the acid does not fade away, but rather the heat inside the battery, even though they feel cool to the touch, yes?
Now, this electric motor will be pushed by the magnet by giving off a similar charge to the metals that are around it. this is like pushing to south pole magnets together - they give resistance yes? this pushing them together, will make them give off useful energy to push the parts to work, but the parts are engineering which is something different. basically, one gear turns another gear, and then the fans of the engine start to generate force, to be used for mechanisms.