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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 188779" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>Yes, my question is related to time travel, yet it is not the main aspect, it is only one of the many, many different components of the whole concept .. all simple, but a lot of them.</p><p>You are perfectly right and I will try to break down part of the very logical thing that you wrote – a rotating magnetic field does not create any vortex. This is misinterpreted by many people, probably due to the fact that in electric motors (not so much the radio transmissions) that use it, it makes the rotor spin. This is not the case, as there were spinning items long before electricity was discovered and used, such as all the mills that ever existed, all the mechanical clocks, all the wagon wheels, etc.</p><p>About stepper motors, there are some very specific aspects I am interested in, as I am already aware about the principle as a whole. Basically, I need someone who can make some calculations on some initially given parameters of the motor, especially the rotor.</p><p>If it is ok by you, I will prepare some drawings and I will attach them to my next posts, so that you (or anybody else) can understand what it is I want to know.</p><p>Keeping on the subject, I would be also interested about 3D printing technical details, especially resolution and multiple materials output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 188779, member: 11971"] Yes, my question is related to time travel, yet it is not the main aspect, it is only one of the many, many different components of the whole concept .. all simple, but a lot of them. You are perfectly right and I will try to break down part of the very logical thing that you wrote – a rotating magnetic field does not create any vortex. This is misinterpreted by many people, probably due to the fact that in electric motors (not so much the radio transmissions) that use it, it makes the rotor spin. This is not the case, as there were spinning items long before electricity was discovered and used, such as all the mills that ever existed, all the mechanical clocks, all the wagon wheels, etc. About stepper motors, there are some very specific aspects I am interested in, as I am already aware about the principle as a whole. Basically, I need someone who can make some calculations on some initially given parameters of the motor, especially the rotor. If it is ok by you, I will prepare some drawings and I will attach them to my next posts, so that you (or anybody else) can understand what it is I want to know. Keeping on the subject, I would be also interested about 3D printing technical details, especially resolution and multiple materials output. [/QUOTE]
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