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Precisely timed pulses of electricity create a wave of magnetism which rapidly pushes the armature along.
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Dramatic evidence for this came in 1953, when Stanley Miller jolted a chamber of gases with electricity, creating amino acids and other basic constituents of life.
It summoned, in its way, the form of our collaboration, another kind of dialogue: that shared electricity created when one person acts puts forth some kind of mystery and another person responds.
It summoned, in its way, the form of our collaboration, another kind of dialogue: that shared electricity created when one person acts — puts forth some kind of mystery — and another person responds.
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Turn an enormous wheel that moves coils through a magnetic field, and arcing sparks of electricity are created.
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