What if Electric Generators just distort frames of reference to create electric current? They do. I always wondered about how angular momentum worked out the way it does to churn out an electric current. The electric generator takes a frame of reference point of view and warps it. Yes it does take energy to do so .I know that is so because I used to have a small electric generator that powered a flashlight size light bulb as a kid and also have an original Morris Code magnet generator that requires force and resistance to the force applied. At the atomic level though the distortions of frames of reference are what produce the current....and no energy is 'transmitted' down the chain line of atoms and molecules in the conductive conduit. Its like repositioning electrons in several places at the same time by altering the frames of reference in coincidence.
Still working on showing how the electric generator is really just a frame of reference confusion machine. What a generator does is take that dynamo kinetic energy of motion to produce what is an unsustainable irreconcilable incoherence of frames of reference that have the coincidence of unity of cause and effect. It is like having an electron fly off a million miles away and still be the same electron spinning round on the surface of the wheel. generators only seem to produce electricity as current in one obvious frame of reference in reality they are just generating a magnetic disturbance as code.
Still working on showing how the electric generator is really just a frame of reference confusion machine. What a generator does is take that dynamo kinetic energy of motion to produce what is an unsustainable irreconcilable incoherence of frames of reference that have the coincidence of unity of cause and effect. It is like having an electron fly off a million miles away and still be the same electron spinning round on the surface of the wheel. generators only seem to produce electricity as current in one obvious frame of reference in reality they are just generating a magnetic disturbance as code.
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