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anthracite
· 2 years ago
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They could at least tell 4th graders that it's very complicated to explain. It's not that we don't know.
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nelson
· 2 years ago
Almost sounds like electricity is a faith-based phenomena
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inspectora
· 2 years ago
Well, technically it IS electrical theory for a reason. Sufficiently observed to be well understood theory but it does throw a quirk every now and again.
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karlboll
· 2 years ago
Yes, I studied as an electrician and I confirm that we believe in a force that's present in everything, that's a basis for life itself, a force of positive and negative that create energy-fields in all dimensions. It can make atoms dance and stone think, move objects without touch, communicate over vast distances. The best part is that it works.
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lucky11
· 2 years ago
Right up until it doesn't for some reason. To me that's the best part. Not that it sometimes just does what it wants but finding out what it is that's making it act weird. There's some really cool stuff that we've found and now use because someone did something or used something that should have worked just fine but didn't or acted really really strange.
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karlboll
· 2 years ago
Oh yes, this! Only thing better is when it makes really big sparks.
inspectora
· 2 years ago
..and ball lightning . THAT is a freaky effect. Float through walls like thick air. Wiggles left & right then zoop gone.
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funkmasterrex
· 2 years ago
the funniest part, it's in the fucking name itself... electrons... they exchange them, moving energy with them. FFS how retarded can they get?
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