[Avodah] running creates electricity
Micha Berger via Avodah
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Mon Oct 31 15:01:56 PDT 2016
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 11:34:28PM +0200, Simon Montagu wrote:
: R. Waldenberg's senif that "there is no precedent for these sparks in the
: labor performed during the construction and functioning of the tabernacle"
...
I presume the ZE means that unlike historical cases like sparks thrown by
a burning object, electrical sparks are no glowing substance; there is
no material glowing. Sparks in a smith's forge are really tiny gechalos
shel mateches. It's only nitzotzos by homonym.
: presumably still applies to solar cells, triboelectric nanogenerators, and
: elongated supercapacitors.
That would have to be proven casewise. Eg no one ran electricity through
a wire until it glowed, but it's still a gacheles shel mateches.
I still think what you waid was true, since the ZE doesn't hold of molid,
he would presumably have no problem with any of those, nor batteries. But
I wanted to highlight a skipped step.
(I was primarily posting to explain what I think the ZE means by emphasizing
the lack of parallel in building the mishkan.)
Tir'u baTov!
-Micha
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