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rimblock
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Hi,
I read about an experiment in which less energy than expected was required to restart a motor that had already been spinning. The explanation i read indicated that there was some sort of 'magnetic-sensitive ether' that continued to rotate after the motor had stopped, meaning that restarting it in the same direction could take advantage of the ether's momentum.
Your wisdom is greatly appreciated :-)
I read about an experiment in which less energy than expected was required to restart a motor that had already been spinning. The explanation i read indicated that there was some sort of 'magnetic-sensitive ether' that continued to rotate after the motor had stopped, meaning that restarting it in the same direction could take advantage of the ether's momentum.
Your wisdom is greatly appreciated :-)