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I've invented a way to create an atmosphere on Mars
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<blockquote data-quote="Ophiolite" data-source="post: 75999586" data-attributes="member: 234799"><p>I cannot agree and am puzzled you think so. When, in school science class, I was first introduced to the behaviour of a wire moved in a magnetic field and the consequent generation of an electric current I was intrigued. I thought about it and suggested to a more informed colleague that one ought to be able to do the obverse and generate motion by passing current through a suitably arranged wire. He dismissed me with a sarcastic, "Yes, of course you could. You've just decribed an electric motor." </p><p>If a thirteen year old school boy of questionable intellect can see the possibility I don't think it can reasonably said that understanding the concept is a difficult one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ophiolite, post: 75999586, member: 234799"] I cannot agree and am puzzled you think so. When, in school science class, I was first introduced to the behaviour of a wire moved in a magnetic field and the consequent generation of an electric current I was intrigued. I thought about it and suggested to a more informed colleague that one ought to be able to do the obverse and generate motion by passing current through a suitably arranged wire. He dismissed me with a sarcastic, "Yes, of course you could. You've just decribed an electric motor." If a thirteen year old school boy of questionable intellect can see the possibility I don't think it can reasonably said that understanding the concept is a difficult one. [/QUOTE]
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