Saturday, July 22, 2006

Observations from the deck : The world runs around like an AC current


The world runs around like an AC current.

Has it ever occured to you about that?

Firstly let us define, what is an AC current. An AC current is also known as an alternating current, which most electrical appliances run on when plugged into the sockets.

Now it deviates between negative and positive currents flowing through the wires at an extremely fast rate. The world itself has its ups and downs, deviating from one end to the other, and the world is getting faster. Perhaps it would come to a point when it is so fast that it comes to a stop. Kind of saying like you're so out you're actually in.

The AC current is generated by magnets going around a coil. Similarily, the world rotates around the axis, which can include the north and the south pole.

If you're not too careful, you'll get a nasty jolt.

The world continues spinning, like the AC current.

But ah well, observations on the deck may not hold true to some, but thats the way I see it.

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